With the Connected Boot, developed by Salzburg Research together with Atomic and the University of Salzburg, skiers receive tailor-made real-time feedback on their own riding technique directly on their mobile phone thanks to state-of-the-art sensor technology.
Digitalization in professional sports: Salzburg Research developed a method for measuring steering impulses in luge sports based on motion data analysis for the Bobsleigh and Luge Association of Germany.
Salzburg Research supported the state of Styria in the tendering, procurement, and implementation of a telematics-supported operational data collection system for winter services.
Salzburg Research entwickelte im Auftrag des Prothesenherstellers Saphenus Medical Technology ein mobiles System zur Erfassung der Kontaktzeitdifferenz während des alltäglichen Gangs, um Prothesenträger:innen in der Rehabilitation zu unterstützen.
Salzburg Research opened up the potential of telecom diagnostics data for fault diagnostics in the low-voltage grid for an electricity distribution grid operator: with the help of machine learning, the cause of approx. 70 percent of low-voltage grid faults can be automatically detected without additional hardware.
Data-based visitor flow analyses are the basis for smart steering measures in tourism. Salzburg Research is creating a system for the automatic monitoring of movement flows in Salzburg’s Old Town and is developing, simulating and evaluating incentive systems for targeted visitor guidance measures.
If learning is combined simultaneously with movements, learning success demonstrably increases. Salzburg Research developed a method to test the correct performance of gesture-assisted learning automatically and without special hardware.
Keep moving – this is how health can be maintained well into old age. Together with partner organizations, Salzburg Research showed in a large field test how smart technology can support and motivate the 55+ generation.
Sport is about efficient execution of movement for encouragement. In order to support this digitally with the help of sensors, Salzburg Research and partners developed the “SensorHub”, a distributed sensor platform for setting up so-called Body Sensor Networks.
The solutions to a problem do not always lie within one organization, but they do exist. Salzburg Research answered key questions for a tourism organization about the balance between guests and locals using open innovation.
Salzburg Research analysed travel time losses in public bus transport for the transport department of an Austrian provincial government. On the basis of this objective detailed assessment, the effect of a new bus lane could be demonstrated.
For the targeted further expansion of the cycle paths in an Austrian state capital, Salzburg Research determined an objective data-based assessment in order to identify those areas with the greatest need for action.
Sustainable strategy for the digital transformation of the asset management, which also takes into account rapid technological innovations and further developments
Data strategy for the collection and use of system-related data with a focus on operating and maintenance processes: planning measures in advance, making better use of capacities, ensuring stable production processes.
Decision support before purchasing new software: Realistic simulation and measurement of how the software copes with the expected load and what effects the application has on the network infrastructure.
Troubleshooting a time-critical one-to-many push voice service. Salzburg Research simulated the service with virtual measuring points and measured the connection. In this way, the error could be identified and rectified quickly.
Salzburg Research systematically and continuously recorded the broadband availability in a federal state and created a neutral, provider-independent database for evaluating mobile broadband availability.
With the independent technical and content-related expertise of Salzburg Research, the province of Styria was able to make a well-founded decision in the award procedure. Thus, in accordance with the best bidder principle, a contractor was awarded the contract who – as we are now convinced – will implement the project in a high quality and professional manner. It is very pleasing that the Regional Administrative Court also confirmed the substantive argumentation in a review procedure and judged the award procedure to be correct.
We spend a third of our lives in bed. This time should be used in the best possible way: on the one hand, to provide the body with the best mechanical conditions for undisturbed sleep. But also to obtain information that makes efficient health care possible. Together with Salzburg Research and the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of Salzburg, we are conducting research in this area. The results of the research work will flow into a new generation of mattresses.
Collective Perception” is an innovative safety service for connected vehicles. Through the cooperative detection of collision risks and the exchange of safety-relevant information through vehicle-to-x communication, it protects vulnerable road users in particular. Through the cooperation with Salzburg Research, we can test and evaluate this pioneering service in a real environment with scientific support and thus bring it to market maturity more quickly.
Salzburg Research is an important cooperation partner for Digitrans in the area of safety for all road users and the mobility of the future. We are very happy to make the Digitrans test centre for automated vehicles and the test vehicles available and benefit significantly from the mutual experiences from public transport and logistics use cases and connected driving. The projects of Salzburg Research make a significant contribution to avoiding accidents.
In order to master the transformation to a sustainable, climate-neutral and inclusive mobility and transport system in urban and rural areas in Austria by 2040, knowledge and competence hubs are needed at the interface between research and practice. Salzburg Research has a central role to play in the Austrian innovation ecosystem: it drives research projects that play a significant role in shaping the mobility system, both on the supply and demand side, and thus acts as an important alliance partner of the BMK in its role as an RTI policy driver.
The clear trend from on-premise solutions to cloud solutions, the improved 4G/5G infrastructure and the increasing use of smartphones show that wireless networking is becoming more and more important. Commend’s solutions, including emergency communications, need a very reliable and highly secure network. Our focus is on the accurate and uninterrupted availability of our systems and services. Salzburg Research is an important and long-standing partner in this regard. We at Commend appreciate the institute very much for the unique and valuable joint work, as well as the unparalleled expertise.
Creating reliable networks has been TTTech’s technical focus since our founding in 1998. Our secure networked computing platforms enable megatrends such as the Internet of Things and autonomous mobility to become a reality. But also on a human level, our progress is based on reliable networks: Research cooperations, such as with Salzburg Research, enable us to jointly develop and test the technologies of the future and thus make them usable for the benefit of all people.
The energy transition brings numerous challenges for us as grid operators. In order to optimise electricity distribution, we also want to use information that was previously inaccessible to us. All the information provided to us by customers and various stakeholders helps us to make our operations more efficient and thus actively promote the energy transition. With Salzburg Research, we have a competent partner at our side who supports us with communication solutions, system and data analyses.
As a software company with a focus on Bio-IoT, we collaborate with Salzburg Research on several research projects. Fast and secure data streaming with the lowest possible latency plays an essential role in many of our ABIOS solutions. Together we can improve existing communication technologies, make them future-proof and expand them for new AI application areas and digital solutions.
Data-based visit management including sustainable steering measures is a challenging task for smart destination management. The Corona pandemic has only partially shifted the nature of the challenges. The complexity of guest flow analyses and control measures is high and our cooperation with Salzburg Research is correspondingly profitable here – for the benefit of tourism businesses, for an increased quality of experience for tourists and an overall sustainable acceptance of the tourism industry by locals.
Digital aids are an important part of product development nowadays. Especially in high-performance sports, it is necessary to know all the technical correlations in detail. Whether it’s in the shoe, the ski or the helmet – there are loads everywhere that have to be measured and then analysed. And the end consumers also want to know more about their riding behaviour. Together with Salzburg Research, we are researching how skiing can become safer and more efficient.
For adidas, “user experience” is at the heart of the innovation strategy. A scientifically sound understanding is a prerequisite for developing innovative products and services. In our research work with Salzburg Research, we have access to both technical and sports science know-how. Together we develop prototypes and test them with consumers in a real-life application environment.
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