HENSOLDT conducts research in the field of quantum computing
/The sensor solutions provider HENSOLDT has been awarded a contract by the DLR Quantum Computing Initiative (DLR QCI) for the QUA-SAR research project.
The research project aims to optimise complex radar remote sensing scenarios. In the research project, HENSOLDT is working together with the Microwaves and Radar Institute of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and the high-tech start-up Tensor AI Solutions GmbH. The DLR Quantum Computing Initiative is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection.
Radar remote sensing uses radio waves to collect data about objects or terrain from a distance. Since conditions on the battlefield change in ever shorter cycles, time is an important factor.
Radar systems of the future will be multi-platform and multi-sensor networks that must be operational in highly dynamic environments. The best possible distribution of tasks among sensors and sensor networks is becoming a problem that cannot be solved in real time with conventional computers.
Quantum computers promise to be able to solve this challenge in the future, which would provide a decisive advantage in the area of radar resource management. By participating in QUA-SAR, HENSOLDT is complementing its ‘Quantum Sensing and Technologies’ technology field, which has existed since the beginning of 2024 and is developing HENSOLDT's technological orientation in the field of quantum technologies.
About HENSOLDT
HENSOLDT is a leading company in the European defence industry with a global reach. Based in Taufkirchen near Munich, the company develops complete sensor solutions for defence and security applications.
As a system integrator, HENSOLDT offers platform-independent, networked solutions. Being a technology leader, the company is also driving forward the development of defence electronics and optronics and is continuously expanding its portfolio based on innovative approaches to sensor data fusion, artificial intelligence and cyber security. In 2023, HENSOLDT achieved revenues of 1.85 billion euros. Following the acquisition of ESG Group, the company employs around 8,000 people
Photo : The radar systems of the future will be multi-platform and multi-sensor networks that must be capable of operating in highly dynamic environments. Quantum computers could provide a decisive advantage in this regard.
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