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  • In the Fraunhofer ML4P lead project, several Fraunhofer Institutes are pooling their application experience and machine learning skills to develop solutions for industry. The aim is to develop a tool-supported process model that paves the way for flexible, fast-learning machines and systems.

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  • When operating heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems in existing commercial buildings, it is often found that both the heat and cold supply and the individual room controls are very conservatively parameterised and the rooms are not heated or cooled according to demand. Permanent monitoring and optimisation by specialised personnel is usually not profitable. Consistent and cost-effective solutions for existing buildings are not available in the desired form. The project therefore aims to realise an integrated value chain for efficient monitoring and optimised operational management of properties from the building stock with low-investment measures.

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  • The W-Net 4.0 project aims to develop a modular and scalable platform that combines GIS system, simulation software and data analysis tools and meets high IT security standards. Combined with novel service concepts, value-added networks and training concepts, small and medium-sized water supply companies will be enabled to use these technologies for the first time. For large utilities, novel and easy-to-use data analysis and optimization tools as well as corresponding service concepts will be made available.

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    The ResiWater project pursues the goal of enabling utilities to optimally secure the drinking water supply even in exceptional situations and to facilitate the restart of the system to normal operation after a crisis situation by choosing appropriate measures.

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  • Deep-sea mapping by a swarm of autonomous vehicles

    Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE: Team ARGGONAUTS of Fraunhofer IOSB among the Top 5

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    The idea of Team ARGGONAUTS, with which Fraunhofer IOSB competed in the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE technology competition and finished among the top 5: autonomous catamarans tow lightweight diving drones into the field, where they single-handedly map the seabed at depths of up to 4000 metres.

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