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Universität der Bundeswehr München

Current Projects

Presentation of Projects

This page is dedicated to highlighting the ongoing projects in which our researchers at the SPACE Research Center are actively involved. For further information on the individual research projects, see the individual project articles.

This list will soon be updated with further projects.

Development of a test rig for material compatibility

Prof. Dickhut has obtained the project "MODULOX - Modular LOX Test Bed" from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the DLR within the national space program.

GAP-AT Project: Evaluation of new Galileo services

Together with IABG GmbH, Prof. Thomas Pany, who holds the Professorship of Satellite Navigation, has acquired funding from the Bavarian space program for the GAP-AT project.

New Project Line for GNSS Signal Compatibility

Development of software tools and carrying out of computations for high-precision tuning of satellite signals from various satellite navigation systems for ESA and ADD.

Wrong-way driver detection with GNSS

Prof. Thomas Pany has obtained the Ghosthunter III project “Implementing wrong-way driver detection using up-to-date commercial technology and cooperative threat warning systems”.

Pressure Tanks for Space Flight

Development of a fiber-plastic composite pressure tank for high-pressure storage of gases at cryogenic temperatures for space applications at the professorship of Prof. Dr.-Ing. Tobias Dickhut.

DL4Space: Deep-Learning Applications

Development of deep learning applications and their application to space-related problems in Space Operations (OPS) and Assembly, Integration and Test (AIT).

Firefly: Mobile Networked Positioning System

together with RWTH Aachen University and WORK Microwave GmbH, Prof. Thomas Pany successfully obtained funding for the project "Firefly" from DLR Space Management.

Phase Separation in the Transcritical Area

MaST: Project to deepen the understanding of the formation of phase boundaries in high-pressure mixtures and developing cross-scale models of such phenomena.

Innovations of the Galileo GNSS System

Professor Thomas Pany has successfully applied for funding from the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy for the “Innovations of the Galileo GNSS System (Galileo Fusion)” research project.

BLIND: Development of a Special Antenna Array

Development of an antenna array based on software radio technology for simultaneous acquisition of many satellites for quality analysis of their navigation signals.

Plasma Parameter Characterization

Development of a diagnostic package to characterize plasma parameters of electric propulsion (EP) systems using non-invasive optical and spectroscopic methods.

EU Project Plasma Jet Pack (PJP)

Professor Jochen Schein has successfully attracted funding for the Plasma Jet Pack (PJP) project from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.

Autonomous Navigation: KaNaRiA-NaKoRa

Professor Roger Förstner and Professor Thomas Pany have successfully applied for funding for the "KaNaRiA-NaKoRa" project from the German Space Program – Navigation.

Autonomous Driving: Project OPA3L

Professor Förstner and Professor Pany have acquired funding for the project OPA3L “Optimally Assisted, Highly Automated, Autonomous and Cooperative Vehicle Navigation and Localization.”

EP Systems: Service Life and System Performance

ESA-funded project on the improvement of the lifetime of electric propulsion thrusters using different propellants by reducing sputtering effects on the materials.

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Completed Projects

Completed projects in which our researchers at the SPACE Research Center were actively involved.

SPACE Success Stories

Successful projects that we are particularly proud of and that actively involved researchers of the SPACE Research Center.

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Werner-Heisenberg-Weg 39
85579 Neubiberg
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