News from the RCPS Lab
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The Least Confident Delivery Drone Gets the Job
2025/05/20
Researchers from TU Darmstadt and ccollaborators present study
In the future, autonomous delivery drones could independently assess whether their remaining battery charge is sufficient for upcoming deliveries. A team of researchers from Technical University of Darmstadt and the University of Sheffield, in collaboration with the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (INRIA) and industry partner Ingeniarius Ltd, has developed a new method for energy-aware deployment planning. The approach enables each drone to learn what orders it is capable of fulfilling even when not knowing its own battery health. It is shown to reduce delivery times and increase the number of processed orders compared to conventional approaches.
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We are hosting ANTS 2026 in Darmstadt
2025/05/19
We are excited to announce that the Fifteenth International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ANTS 2026) will be taking place on June 8-10, 2026 in Darmstadt, Germany.
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Ecem Işıldar joins RCPS
2025/04/22
A new doctoral researcher joins the Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems lab
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Uta Drews joins RCPS
2025/04/22
A new administrative assistant joins the Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems lab
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RCPS at the First German Robotics Conference
2025/03/18
The RCPS group visited the German Robotics Conference in Nuremberg
With one Visitor from University of Sheffield, we had one Oral Presentation and two poster presentations.
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Usama Ali joins RCPS
2025/03/01
A new doctoral researcher joins the Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems lab
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Julian Rau joins RCPS
2025/01/01
A new doctoral researcher joins the Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems lab
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Robots find their way through crowds
2024/10/29
TU Darmstadt and University of Sheffield present study at international conference
Robots can navigate efficiently through crowds of people by cleverly alternating between independent and cooperative behavior, and in such a way that they disturb the people around them as little as possible. This is the result of a study by TU Professor Roderich Groß.
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Jenny von Trzebiatowski joins RCPS
2024/07/01
A new administrative assistant joins the Resilient Cyber-Physical Systems lab
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20 Millionen Euro für neugegründetes Robotics Institute Germany
2024/06/19
TU Darmstadt am Konsortium maßgeblich beteiligt
Die führenden deutschen Robotik-Standorte haben sich zu einem Konsortium zusammengeschlossen, um gemeinsam das Robotics Institute Germany (RIG) aufzubauen. Es soll künftig die zentrale Anlaufstelle für Robotik in Deutschland werden. Das vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) für die kommenden vier Jahre mit 20 Millionen Euro geförderte Projekt startet im Juli 2024. Die TU Darmstadt leitet im RIG das Arbeitspaket Bildung und Ausbildung.