Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications

Innovations for the digital futur – i.e. both in the field of state-of-the-art communications systems and in the field of digital media and services use – are at the heart of research and development work carried out by the Heinrich-Hertz-Institut. We are concentrated to develop the principles of information technology and to demonstrate new applications for new products in partnership with the industry.

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    Berlin, 10587
    Germany

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  • Photonic Components

    Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications

    The Department of Photonic Components is researching optochips and Photonic Integrated Circuits (PICs) for transmission and reception of more than 100 Gbit / s and the sensors. The department provides production and development services for all activitiesfor the German and international industry. If, for example, you already think of a particular optochip concept, the researchers offer additional advice and take over design and production steps. On the other hand, if you would like to start with a target specification, a feasibility study will begin and your own concept will be developed for you. Researchers are always ready and able to carry out initial production volumes in an ISO certified, qualified manufacturing facility. In addition, e-beam services and diffractive optical elements developed according to specifications are offered.

  • Fiber Optic Sensor Systems

    Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications

    Fiber-optic and photonic measuring systems open up innovative measuring and control technology concepts for a wide variety of applications. They play a major role in optimizing energy efficiency and are important technological innovation drivers for new and future-oriented markets.In the Department of Fiber Optic Sensor Systems of the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute, the focus of application-oriented research is on the development of a new generation of photonic sensors. These are characterized by extreme miniaturization, high network and communication capability as well as extremely low power consumption or even a self-sufficient power supply.In the Department of Fiber Optic Sensor Systems at the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute is focused applied research on the development of a new generation of photonic sensors. These are characterized by extreme miniaturization, high network and communication skills as well as an extremely low power consumption, or even a self-sufficient energy supply.

  • Photonic Networks and Systems

    Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications

    The Photonic Networks and Systems Division develops solutions for high-performance optical transmission systems for use in in-house, access, metro, long-distance and satellite communications networks. The researchers are focusing on increasing capacity as well as improving safety and energy efficiency. The department has the latest measurement technology, very well-equipped system laboratories, powerful simulation tools and the ability to carry out field tests.

  • Computer Vision and Visualization

    Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications

    The Computer Vision and Visualization Department consists of three research and development groups working on innovative technologies in the field of monocular, stereoscopic and multichannel video processing. It covers the entire processing chain from original capture to rendering, with a focus on advanced 2D and 3D analysis, post-production synthesis, computer vision, image understanding, human-machine interaction, and immersive media , The department also has expertise in processing complex systems consisting of multiple cameras, sensors, displays, projectors or screens.

  • Wireless Cmmunications and Networks

    Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications

    The Wireless Communications and Networks Division has been working on mobile and wireless radio communications solutions for more than 20 years. The work covers a wide range and ranges from information and network theory via channel measurements and radio channel modeling, algorithms and protocol design, systematic reviews at link, system and network level to prototypical implementations in demonstrators and field tests.

  • Video Encoding and Machine Learning

    Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications

    With the proliferation of video in our everyday lives, the efficient coding, transport, processing and analysis of video signals is becoming more and more important. The Department of Video Coding and Machine Learning is concerned with image and video coding, transport of multimedia data, design of embedded systems for multimedia processing as well as analysis and machine understanding of images and videos.

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