Current Projects and Cooperations

paluno is involved in various international and national research projects. In publicly funded cooperation projects, we can combine our competencies with those of our partners from science and industry and develop innovative methods and solutions on a pre-competitive basis.

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MobyDex – Multimodal Mobility-Index

In order to reduce the volume of private motorized transport, optimizing local public transport is essential. Comprehensive optimization requires an integrated approach that does not stop at the borders of individual municipalities and aligns the public transportation offers with actual needs. MobyDex is developing a comprehensive data, processing and collaboration platform that systematically analyzes offer and demand and enables regional public and corporate mobility planners to jointly create needs-based solutions.

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National Research Data Infrastructure for and with Computer Science (NFDIxCS)

The main goal of the consortium NFDIxCS is to identify, define and finally deploy services to store complex domain specific data objects from the specific variety of sub-domains from Computer Science (CS) and to realize the FAIR principles across the board. This includes to produce re-usable data objects specific to the various types of CS data which contain not only this data along with the related metadata, but also the corresponding software, context and execution information in a standardized way. These data objects can be of any size, structure and quality.

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DYNABIC: Dynamic business continuity of critical infrastructures on top of adaptive multi-level cybersecurity

The DYNABIC project delivers software solutions to enable critical infrastructure operators to proactively respond to cyber-attacks.

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PODIUM - PDI connectivity and cooperation enablers building trust and sustainability for CCAM

PoDIUM aims to identify, provide and assess connectivity and cooperation enablers for demanding cooperative, connected and automated mobility (CCAM) use cases. Building on these use cases of urban and highway (incl. cross-border) setups, which will be validated in real-life conditions, PoDIUM tackles different requirements for availability and performance of connectivity as well as the different cooperation enablers.

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BRIBOT

In the project BRIBOT (Service-based Abstraction and Programming Mechanisms for Bridging Business Processes and IoT Big Data), we aim to develop the necessary programming mechanisms and layers of abstraction to bridge the gap between business process modelling and IoT applications. At the core of our approach, we split business process models into several micro processes that represent the dynamic IoT components. We furthermore will develop transformation algorithms to convert IoT business process models into executable entities.

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FederleichtLernen

The goal of this project is to research and develop an augmented reality learning system that provides direct feedback to students, thereby reducing the burden on teachers and parents. By the use of augemented reality, learning materials should be enhanced with virtual information that is precisely superimposed over, for example, written text. In addition to the learning environment, an intelligent pen is to be developed using sensors to record relevant information about the context of the learning situation.

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PITCH - Prüfungen innovieren, Transfer schaffen, Chancengerechtigkeit fördern

The UDE intends to further unlock the potential of digital and digitally supported examinations in the coming years. This will be made possible by the PITCH project, which is funded by the Innovation in University Teaching Foundation until mid-2024.

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5G-IANA: 5G Intelligent Automotive Network Applications

5G-IANA aims at providing an open 5G experimentation platform, on top of which third party experimenters in the Automotive-related 5G-PPP vertical will have the opportunity to develop, deploy and test their services.

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HUMAINE

Wie eine menschzentrierte Integration von Künstlicher Intelligenz in bestehende Arbeitssysteme aussehen kann ist sowohl für Forschung als auch Praxis eine wichtige Fragestellung. Im BMBF geförderten Projekt Humaine arbeitet ein breit aufgestelltes Team aus Forschern in Zusammenarbeit mit Partnern aus der Industrie-, Gesundgheits- und Versicherungswirtschaft an der Entwicklung neuer Arbeitsmethoden und deren Integration in betriebliche Arbeitsprozesse.

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Cyber Security in the Age of Large-Scale Adversaries

Das Exzellenzcluster nimmt Maßnahmen gegen mächtige Angreifer von großen Vereinigungen, staatlichen Oranisationen oder aus dem Bereich der organisierten Kriminalität in den Fokus. Dabei wird ein europaweit einzigartiger Ansatz verfolgt: Führende WissenschaftlerInnen aus den Fachrichtungen Informatik, Mathematik und Ingenieurwesen kooperieren mit Forschenden aus der Psychologie, um das Zusammenspiel von menschlichem Verhalten und IT-Sicherheit zu untersuchen.

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Modellbasierte Transitionsplanung und Prädiktion

Dieses Projekt entwickelt Verfahren zur Planung von Transitionen zwischen verfügbaren Kommunikationsmechanismen unter Verwendung probabilistischer Methoden. Dabei werden insbesondere programmierbare Kernnetze betrachtet. Diese Planung wird bezüglich quantitativer Leistungsmetriken und bezüglich der Transitionszeitpunkte optimiert. Hierfür werden Methoden der Warteschlangentheorie, des stochastischen Netzwerkkalküls und der Markov-Entscheidungstheorie eingesetzt. Das Teilprojekt ermöglicht somit den effizienten Einsatz von Betriebsmitteln im Netz, insbesondere im Hinblick auf koexistierende Multi-Mechanismen.