Projects
ForestAR:
Potential and feasibility study for the operational use of augmented reality glasses in forestry" (FNR 2024-2026)
LogChain:
Use of blockchain technology for transparent documentation and digitization of process chains in log logistics; Subproject 1: Development of a framework for the implementation and scaling of blockchain technology in timber logistics (FNR 2025-2028)
PraxisForst video:
Practice-oriented educational videos on the topics of timber harvesting and timber transport - joint project of four forestry universities to strengthen training competence (Sattelmühle Foundation 2025-2026)
EU COST Action: Bringing Digital Data and Reality Together - Augmented Reality in Forestry (ARiF)
Digital transformation is significantly impacting the forest sector, with the proliferation of digital data enhancing a range of applications from remote sensing to Industry 4.0. A lot of data is currently being collected and assessed in the forest sector. However, there is a widespread lack of applications to use this digital data and a lack of coordinated, interdisciplinary research. Augmented Reality (AR), a futuristic technology that integrates digital elements into the real world, has become essential for visualizing and interacting with these data. AR is a promising solution for transforming forestry practices, from fieldwork to the timber trade. Challenges include unreliable network coverage in remote forests, the need for robust and durable devices and solutions, and inaccurate positioning under the forest canopy. Europe's diverse forestry sector requires effectively implementing region-specific AR solutions and standardized data formats, interfaces and terminology across regions. There is a communication gap between scientists and end-users, requiring user-friendly translation of information. To overcome these challenges, interdisciplinary networks need to be formed to develop robust technologies, standardize data and data processing methods, and improve knowledge transfer to end-users. The main objective of this COST Action is to establish a network of researchers from various disciplines together with industry partners and forest stakeholders. This collaborative effort will ensure the successful integration of AR into European forestry and the need for coordinated efforts to unlock its full potential. (EU 2024-2028)