Research is of particular importance to Eurocommand, especially in relation to innovative technologies and content. Thanks to the participation in research projects, Eurocommand can keep up with the demands of the future. Eurocommand is currently involved in various research projects.
In the SmartSense&Rescue project, which is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection, Eurocommand is developing its own Controller App for direct data transmission to CommandX. The overall project includes the development of intelligent methods for automatic people counting, localization and movement analysis.
The second research project in which Eurocommand is involved is the OPTSAL project - Optical Technologies for Situational Awareness - a Helmholtz Innovation Lab at the DLR Institute for Optical Sensor Systems in Berlin. As part of OPTSAL, Eurocommand is involved in the "Live Situation" project. This includes the implementation of a "real-time mapping" process in the command support software CommandX. The aim is to be able to provide the BOS with georeferenced aerial photos at an early stage to provide a basis for well-founded decisions.
Eurocommand is also involved in the 5G rescue citizen research project. The project, funded by the Federal Ministry for Digital Affairs and Transport, includes the use of the new 5G mobile standard in the areas of emergency calls, first aid and emergency services. Eurocommand participates in the project by creating a standard for optimized interoperability in the field of data collection under extreme conditions.
Eurocommand is involved in the "Living Lab" competence centre of the German Rescue Robotics Centre e.V. The Living Lab is a competence centre in which mobile robot systems for civil hazard prevention are researched and developed. As part of our membership in DRZ e.V., we make a forward-looking contribution to the further development of hazard prevention, including modern, forward-looking technologies.