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Artificial intelligence could help develop better electric powertrains

Source: HNA Hessische/Niedersächsische Allgemeine of Jan. 20, 2020.

Kassel - The future of electromobility in Germany also depends on the quality of the electric drives produced here and the skills of the experts who test, optimize or even develop them. Self-learning computer systems - in other words, artificial intelligence (AI) - could play an increasingly important role here, ...

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Audio Podcast: Ludwig Brabetz - Mobile Future

Episode 16: Ludwig Brabetz - Electrical engineering and vehicle systems - Mobile future

A podcast from Hessen-Schaft-Wissen.de

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Electric two-seater on one axis - MDR - simply ingenious

Film report in the MDR on 29 September 2015

In the MDR - production "einfach genial" broadcast date 29.09.2015, among other things, the "electric two-seater on one axis" of the Department of Vehicle Systems was presented and tested by two Segway tour providers.

The concept of a vehicle control system with corresponding drive components has been developed as part of the research project "Electromobility Concept with Semi-Autonomous Vehicles". It is a single-axle, two-wheeled vehicle for up to two people.

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Design of a single axle vehicle

Video presentation from Dec. 2014

As part of the research project "Electric mobility concept with semi-autonomous vehicles", the concept of a vehicle control system with corresponding drive components has been developed. It is a single-axle, two-wheeled vehicle for up to two persons.

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Teaching and research in the field of FSG

Interview in December 2012

As part of the expansion of the Department of Electrical Engineering / Computer Science website to include a student page, an interview was conducted with Prof. Ludwig Brabetz in December 2012 on the topic of teaching and research in the Department of Automotive Systems and Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering.

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