Projects from Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Christoph Scheytt

System and Circuit Technology / Heinz Nixdorf Institut

45 projects were found

Miniaturized Radar Sensor for autonomous aircrafts - Development of a 122GHz Radar Module

In cooperation with partners from industry and universities our group develops a highly integrated 122GHz radar module for use in Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) applications. Based on a 122 GHz Radar IC as shown in Fig. 1 an extremely miniaturized sensor module will be developed.Electromagnetic waves in the frequency range above 100 GHz penetrate ...

Duration: 01/2013 - 12/2018

Contact: Stephan Kruse, M.Sc.

SPP 1655: Wireless Ultra-High Speed Communication for Mobile Internet Access: "Wireless 100 Gb/s and beyond"

Wireless communication is becoming more and more a key technology for many economic areas. While during the last 20 years mainly the communication industry itself profited from the stable growth increasingly also areas like e.g. embedded systems, industrial automation, automotive communication, medical technologies, environmental monitoring and ...

Duration: 01/2013 - 12/2020

Teleworkbench - Teleoperated Platform for Multi-Robot Experiments

MotivationRobots are becoming more commonplace in our daily life. They are now capable of performing different tasks, from simple housekeeping jobs to autonomous driving on the road. Robot development is a highly complex and interdisciplinary process involving algorithm development and hardware design. Moreover, test and validation are required to ...

Duration: 04/2011 - 07/2011

Contact: Hanyi Li

Miniaturized robot BeBot

MotivationMobile robots are getting more attractive, especially the small and resource-efficient ones, as they do not need special laboratory infrastructures. Another requirement for such platforms is the reasonable price and ease for programming. Additionally, they should provide enough computation power for supporting the implementation and the ...

Duration: 01/2006 - 12/2014

SFB 614: Self-Optimizing Concepts and Structures in Mechanical Engineering

Information technology is increasingly penetrating the field of conventional mechanical engineering, and this offers considerable potential for innovation. This is expressed in the term "mechatronics", which was itself formed by conjoining "mechanics" and "electronics". It describes the close interaction between mechanical science, electronics, ...

Duration: 01/2002 - 12/2013