Company Profile
The DFKI Robotics Research Group, headed by Prof. Dr. Frank Kirchner, develops mobile robot systems which are able to solve complex tasks on land, under water, or in the air. These design concepts benefit from the variety of nature: climbing/walking four-, six-, or eight-legged robots, snake-like underwater vehicles, and two-armed transport robots resemble patterns from a natural environment, combining advantages of new materials with successfully evolved forms of locomotion and forms. Benefiting from the basic application-oriented research of the Robotics Group at the University of Bremen headed by Prof. Frank Kirchner, scientists at the Robotics Lab develop applicable solutions for underwater robotics, space robotics, logistics and production robotics, Search and Rescue (SAR) systems, security robotics, and cognitive robotics, In the framework of direct industrial orders or publicly funded joint projects, the Robotics Research Group designs and realizes intelligent, cognitively adequate robot systems as well as entire complex, integrated systems for a variety of applications, focusing on a rapid transfer of results of basic research into real-world applications. The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI GmbH) with facilities in Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken, and Bremen and a project office in Berlin is the largest research center in the field of artificial intelligence worldwide.
Product Range
- AI artificial intelligence research
- AI research: Autonomous navigation
- AI research: Cognitive robotics
- AI research: Machine learning
- Mobile robot research: Autonomous dual manipulator system
- Mobile robot research: Climbing robot
- Mobile robot research: Field and service robots
- Mobile robot research: Flying robots
- Mobile robot research: Legged machines
- Mobile robot research: Micro AUV
- Mobile robot research: Multi-Degree-of- Freedom (MDOF) vehicle
- Mobile robot research: ROV
- 移动机器人研究:安全、安全与救援robots (SSRR)
- Mobile robot research: Underwater robots
- Mobile robot research: Underwater snake
- Mobile robot research: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
- Mobile robot research: Walking robot
- Robotics research: Biologically inspired robotics
- Robotics research: Remote control of robotic systems
- Space robotics research: Free-climbing robot
- Space robotics research: Robotic mining techniques
- Space robotics research: ROV
- Space robotics research: Rover