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Since its founding in 1993, the TECO research group has been directing a multitude of projects across a wide range of research topics which can be divided into three broader Research Fields: Analytics, Human-Computer Interaction, and Sensors and Systems.

With partners from relevant industry sectors and the core idea to tie research and industry closer together, all of these projects are tightly linked to one or multiple Application Areas, most importantly Big Data, the Internet of Things & Industry 4.0, Mobile & Wearable Computing, and Smart Cities.

With the rise of Ubiquitous Computing, computers and therefore sensors have become omnipresent in our daily life. Likewise, Industry 4.0 strategies have introduced sensors in the supply chain and production processes. The TECO research group develops and analyses improvements in how these sensors collect information, connect with each other, and interchange and process data to enable innovative processes throughout society in business, Smart City, industrial and private settings.

Other projects study how people interact with electronic devices and which tools can assist individuals or teams in different environments to benefit from technological advancement. Finding new forms of preparing and conveying information by using Augmented Reality or special feedback methods suited for particular contexts is essential to maximize the efficiency and usability of these computer systems.

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Validaitor

Validaitor is a former research project and now Start-UP that is being incubated by the TECO research group. The purpose of the project is to develop a comprehensive system for the auditing and the certification of the AI systems. The project gets its funding from the BMBF under the StartUpSecure KASTEL programme. More information can more…

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TreuMoDa – Treuhandstelle für Mobilitätsdaten [Mobility Data Trust Center]

TreuMoDa (TMD) will be designed as an independent and non-profit interface that will enable data from the field of mobility to be made available and used by science, industry and society in accordance with transparent criteria and in compliance with data protection regulations. It will be a building block for strengthening science and innovation by more…

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