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                Research & Transfer

                The Oldenburg DLR Institute of Systems Engineering for Future Mobility researches methods for the development and validation of automated and autonomous transport systems of the future. The focus is on the development of new, efficient systems engineering methods and tools for proving functionality (verification) and practical suitability (validation) as well as the further development of trustworthy systems.

                Expertise

                A new key discipline as a driver for the development of trustworthy autonomous systems. Automated and autonomous transport systems have the potential to make an important contribution to climate protection and to overcoming social challenges in the field of mobility.

                Research topics

                The aim of the Institute of System Engineering for Future Mobility is to develop methods and tools for safeguarding the trustworthiness of safety-critical systems. To this end, we are working on these topics:

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                Research infrastructure

                Das Ziel des Instituts für System Engineering für zukünftige Mobilität ist die Entwicklung von Methoden und Werkzeugen für die Absicherung der Vertrauenswürdigkeit von sicherheitskritischen Systemen. Dazu arbeiten wir an diesen Themen:

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                Our spin-offs bring the results of research into application and thus onto the market. They are sources of ideas and drivers of innovation. They generate added value with products and services and contribute to solving social challenges.

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