Contact

Director

Prof. Dr. Martin Fränzle

Prof. Dr. Christoph Herrmann (deputy)

Manager

Jürgen Niehaus

Address

Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Research Center Human-Cyber-Physical-Systems
Ammerländer Heerstraße 114-118
26129 Oldenburg
Germany

Living Labs

Living Labs

RC HCPS supports creation and extention of five Living Labs, which are used to test and analyse technical innovations in real world environments:

Living Lab eMIR

Name eMIR: eMaritime Integrated Reference Platform
Operated by Universität Oldenburg, OFFIS Institut für Informatik
Short description Continuous co-simulation environment and test field installations on  land and water in the German Bight for developing maritime navigation and  assistance systems
Website eMaritime Platform

Living Lab AIM

Name AIM: Anwendungsplattform Intelligente Mobilität
Operated by DLR-TS; compatible extensions at Universität Oldenburg
Short description Virtual test environments, special test labs, driving  simulators, analytic technology, test tracks in real-traffic situations and server systems for research into  intelligent mobility solutions are at the core of the DLR‘s  Living Lab in Braunschweig. The test and simulation  environments at the University of Oldenburg were  designed to harmonise with it.
Website Anwendungsplattform Intelligente Mobilität

Living Lab Smart City

Name Smart City Oldenburg
Operated by Universität Oldenburg, OFFIS Institut für Informatik, DLR-VE
Short description Demonstrator and test field for multiple applications in urban environments integrating energy supply,  healthcare and traffic systems (under construction)

Living Lab Health

Name Living Lab Gesundheitsversorgung
Operated by Universität Oldenburg, OFFIS Institut für Informatik
Short description Simulators and test environments for  “Ambient Assisted Living“ for the elderly as well as the emergency care and  operating theatres of the future

Living Lab SESA

Name SESA: Smart Energy Simulation and Automation Laboratory
Operated by Universität Oldenburg, OFFIS Institut für Informatik
Short description Simulation and analysis environments as well as tools for studying large-scale, intelligent power grids under real-life conditions.

 

(Changed: 19 Jan 2024)  | 
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