Final Presentation Project SaLsA

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Lehrte, April 19th 2013 — Driverless and accident free — safe autonomous logistics and transport vehicles are the goal of the joint project SaLsA, where Götting is the coordinator. In order to enhance the conventional safety concept the data of the vehicle sensors is combined with stationary sensors using a sensor fusion.

The completion of the project time span matched the Hannover Messe 2013 and so Götting has used the opportunity to present the results of the joint project on a huge outdoor arena and on our indoor booth. On both booths stationary sensors ensured the safe collective operation of automated vehicles. They were also used to make sure, no person, either visitor or staff, were harmed.

For further information please visit the SaLsA Homepage. We'd like to use the opportunity to once more thank our project partners for the successful collaboration.

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Part of the public technology program AUTONOMIK — Autonome und simulationsbasierte Systeme für den Mittelstand, funded by the The Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology based on a resolution of the German Parliament.

Joint Partners

Götting Quick Guide Last updated: 11/2024

Götting KG founded in 1965, ist an innovative company placed in Lehrte near Hannover (DE) and works worldwide. The company develops and produces wireless data communication systems and sensors for automatic track guidance of so-called automated guided vehicles (AGV). As far as we are informed Götting KG has the largest product range of different components for trackguiding AGV.

Further main topics are traffic technology, RF measuring, wireless data communication in general as well as customized developments for car manufactureres, electronic- and radio broadcasting industry. Currently our company employs 80 professionals of which about 30 are experienced masters in engineering and are responsible for research and development.

The core competency of FOX – a special department of Götting KG – is focused on the automation of serial vehicles, especially for the outdoor area (trucks, pay loaders, fork lifts etc.).