R&D in Electronics Group

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R&D in Electronics
(Sharing of Experiences)
Tara Shanker
Additional Director
[email protected]
www.deity.gov.in
Government of India
Department of Electronics & Information Technology
New Delhi (India)
DeitY -Vision
• e-Development of India as the engine for
transition into a developed nation and an
empowered society.
DeitY-Mission
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e-Development of India through
e-Government: Providing e-infrastructure for
delivery of e-services.
e-Industry: Promotion of electronics hardware
manufacturing and IT-ITeS industry.
e-Innovation / R & D: Providing Support for
creation of Innovation Infrastructure in emerging
areas of technology.
e-Education: Providing support for development
of e-Skills and Knowledge network.
e-Security: Securing India's cyber space.
DeitY-Functions
• Policy matters relating to Information Technology,
Electronics and Internet.
• Initiatives for development of Hardware /
Software industry, measures for promoting
Information Technology exports and
competitiveness of the industry.
• Promotion of IT and ITE services and Internet.
• Assistance in promotion of E-Governance, EInfrastructure, E-Medicine, E-Commerce, etc.
DeitY-Functions
• Promotion of IT education and IT-based education.
• Matters relating to Cyber Laws
• Matters relating to promotion and manufacturing of
Semiconductor Devices in the country.
• Interaction in IT related matters with International agencies
and bodies.
• Initiative on bridging the Digital Divide
• Promotion of Standardization, Testing and Quality in IT
and standardization of procedure for Information
Technology application and Tasks.
• Electronics Export
Electronics Policy
• National Policy on Electronics 2012
IT Policy
• National Policy on Information Technology
2012
Why R&D in Electronics
• Strengthened the economy – help in higher GDP
• Successful product innovations & developments
• Improved sustainable growth throw the increasing
economic efficiency and number of employees
• Further technology up gradation
• Maintenance Support
• Affordable cost products
• Technology Changing very fast
R&D Schemes of DeitY
• Technology Development Council (TDC)
– Basic/applied research/ deployment
– Academics/autonomous/CSIR
. Technology Incubation and Development of
Entrepreneurs (TIDE)
– At academics, strengthen incub., Commr.
Exploitation of indigenous technology
– 155 L/ infrastructure, PRSG
R&D Schemes of DeitY
• Multiplier Grants Scheme (MGS)
– Collaborative academic/ industry, product dev.,
package, bridge R&D/commercialiastion, up to
2X, to academic, PRSG
• Support International Patent Protection in
Electronics & IT (SIP-EIT) Scheme
– SMES, tech start ups, 50%, 15L for indig Dev in e-ICT
• Support for Conferences / Seminars / Workshops /
Symposium
Process of R&D
• Case study of R&D in Electronics Group
A. Nature of Activities
Promoting R&D in Electronics Hardware
• New Emerging Areas of Electronics Technology
• Application Oriented Technologies
• Study/ research projects (at educational )
• R&D infrastructure support
B. Organizations Involved
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DeitY’s R&D Societies (CDAC, SAMEER, CMET)
Others national R&D Labs (CSIR)
Academic Institutions
Industries (Manufacturing, User)
Programme Divisions
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Nanotechnology Initiatives
Microelectronics Development
Industrial Electronics Applications
Medical Electronics and Telemedicine
Electronics Materials and Components
Photonics
Microwave & RF Electronics
Process of Project Initiation & Monitoring
• Thrust areas outlined in DeitY website
• Proposals are received on a continuous basis from
academics, R&D laboratories, industries
• Large, focused R&D proposals are also
conceptualized and prepared proactively by DeitY
in association with DeitY societies, IITs etc.
• Separate WGs for each of the Technical Divisions
evaluate and recommend proposals for funding:
• Project Review-PRSG - academicians, user
representative, representative of industries
Nature of Projects & Output
• Research/ study projects at academic institutes- expertise
generation in new upcoming fields, research papers, in
some cases lab demonstration also (invisible but longterm effect)
• Application oriented projects at DeitY societies in
collaboration with user organization and industriesdesign, development and application. Transfer of
technology follows in successful cases (very visible
output in the short term with long term impact)
• R&D infrastructure Development at DeitY societies and
leading academic institutes- enabling R&D environment
(very visible output with long term impact)
Projects in various categories
• Research/ Study:
Materials Dev., Photonics, Microelectronics,
Nanotechnology
• Application:
Industrial Application (Power Electronics,
Automation Technology, Transportation)
Medical/ Health (Linear Accelerator,
Tele- medicine), Microelectronics (Digital
Hearing aid, special ASICs)
Materials Development
Infrastructure:
Nanotechnology Centres (IITs, IISc,
IIT- KGP, IIT-D, Strategic Electronics
Some Statistics
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Needing time escalation :
Needing budget escalation :
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Short closed/ Digressed from objectives:
No. of Patents filed:
No. of Copyrights filed:
No. of Publications:
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Major Achievements
Industrial Application- Power Electronics
• Centre of Excellence created at CDAC,Trivandrum
• Strong networking among R&D institutes,
academics and industry exists now through
collaborative projects
• Technologies commercialized (Hall effect sensors,
IGBT Gate Driver, Teaching aid etc.)
• Technology for Grid Interactive Solar Power plant,
Power Quality improvement successfully
demonstrated at site.
• Railways are a major beneficiary so far
• About 800 participants trained
• R&D infrastructure upgraded at 11 academic
institutes
Industrial Application- Automation
Technology
• Centre of Excellence created at CDAC,Trivandrum
• Strong collaboration with academics experts
• Various Hardware and Software products already
delivered for industry deployment
• Products: - Colour Sensing System, Multi-loop
controller, Comm. Gateway Interface, Wireless
Sensor Node, Open SCADA/HMI software,
Synchronised Phasor Measurement Unit etc.
• Field deployment/Evaluation at KWA/TTPS
• ToT ready
Products developed under ASTeC
iSMART
Colour Sensor
(r,y,b/ l,a,b)
iGATE
iWiSe
Modules of General Purpose Controller
CPU module
Communication
module
230V Digital
Input module
Configurable
24/48V Digital Input
Output module
Industrial Application- Transportation
• Advanced Traffic Control System (ATCS)
designed, manufactured and demonstrated in
Pune under active collaboration with Pune
Municipal Corporation.
• Technology Transferred to 5 companies so far
• Commercial systems deployed at Pune,
Jaipur, Kolkata, Ahmedabad etc
• Major project on Intelligent Transportation
System (ITS) initiated with strong networking
among academic institutes and CDAC
Industrial Application- Transportation
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Upgradation of Controller (Cosicost 2)
RT Counting & Classification of vehicles
Intelligent Trip Planners
Adv. Traffic Information System
Red Light Detection & No. Plate reader
Parking Lot Management
Wireless Traffic Controller (Field deployment at
Indore on commercial basis started)
Industrial Application- Transportation
• RT System for detection and mitigation of
stress in commercial drivers.
• Black Box for Automobiles
Traffic Controller
Central Traffic Control Room: Pune
Industrial Application- Agriculture
1. Establishment of the eAgriEn R&D Infrastructure
2. Electronic Nose- monitoring Industrial Obnoxious
Odorous Constituents generated from Pulp &
Paper industries
3. Web Enabled Access of Agricultural Information
4. Application of Digital Image Processing
Technologies in Tasar Sericulture
Industrial Application- Agriculture
5. Handheld E – Nose with sensor hub
6. Decision Support System for Tea Production
System using a Wireless Sensors Network
(WSN) with TRA Jorhat
7. Dev. of Membrane Electrode Array Based Novel
Sensing System for Rapid Taste characterization
of Food and Agro Produces
8. Climate Control System for Greenhouses used in
Agri Research
Industrial Application- Others
• On-line Surface Inspection System for Hot Rolled Flat
Products
• IT Based Fabric Pattern Making, Marking and Cutting
System
• Autonomic Real Time Multiprotocol Gateway
• Automatic Counterfeit Currency Detector
• IT based Model for Optimised Body Measurement Charts
from Anthropometrics Data
• On-board Assessment of the Level of Alertness in Drivers
• Computer Controlled New Drafting System.
• Small Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Medical/ Health - LINAC
Medical Linac has been developed and
commissioned at Mahatma Gandhi Institute of
Medical Sciences (MGIMS), Wardha, Maharashtra
and Regional Cancer Centre (RCC), Adyar,
Chennai
Medical Linac
MGIMS,
Sewagram.
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Medical/ Health - Telemedicine
Telemedicine pilot projects implemented in Himachal
Pradesh (HP), Kerala, Tripura, Punjab, Tamil Nadu
(TN) and West Bengal (WB).
-Implemented By CDAC and WEBEL & H/o
- Several referral and nodal Telemedicine centres have
been established
- Doctors and paramedical staff trained
- Number of Patient consultations- HP (50), Kerala
(16197), Tripura (15236), Punjab (2000), TN (1650),
WB(4806)
Digital Programmable Hearing Aid (DPHA)
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Programmable Hearing Aid and their production
•Body Worn (BW) type
•Behind-The-Ear (BTE) type
• Field trial of both BW and BTE
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• 2 Patents expected
Digital Hearing Aid
R & D Trends in Electronics and IT
Technology Verticals
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Smart Grid
Cloud Computing
Language Technology
E-Governance
Ubiquitous Computing
Nano Electronics
Smart Grid
The Smart Grid integrates information technology
and advanced communications into the power
system in order to :
• Increase system efficiency and cost effectiveness
• Provide customers tools to manage energy use
• Improve reliability, resiliency and power quality
• Enable use of innovative technologies including
renewables, storage and electric vehicles
Challenges in Smart Grid
• Demand Response and Consumer Energy Efficiency
• Wide Area Situational Awareness
• Electric Storage
• Electric Transportation
• Advanced Metering Infrastructure
• Distribution Grid Management
• Network Communications
• Cyber Security
Smart Grid – Required for
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End of Load Shedding
Reliable Power
Cheaper Power
Better utilization of assets
More sustainable power
Integration of Green and renewable
resources at a massive scale
Cloud Computing
• Cloud computing powers us to select the
applications on an pattern of use and pay
basis. Some thing like the Direct to Home
or Electricity or water billing that we are
using in day to day life. In more simpler
terms it utilizes the idle time – software ,
server and IT Infrastructure to give benefits
to end users.
Cloud Computing – Main Types
• Virtualized Computing Platform
• Scalable use of computing resources
• Pay-per-Use concept
PLATFORMAs A SERVICE-Build on it
Software-AS A SERVICE-Consume it
Infrastructure- AS A SERVICE-Migrate to it
Cloud Computing – Indian
Outlook
• India’s Unique IDentification (UID) project is one
of the most ambitious example of cloud
computing
• State Bank of India’s i-Collect initiative is an epayment system based on cloud computing
• E-TAPS the e-tendering project by Airports
Authority of India is a cloud computing based
system which offer several benefits including
online payment for Tender Fee, digitally signed
document, price bid, encryption among others.
Linguistic Diversity in India
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22 are constitutionally recognized languages.
Linguistic Diversity is very rich and wide in India
One Language –many script
Many Language –one script
Language Technology in India
• Machine Translation in India is relatively young.
• The Language and Translation Industry of India
thus provides rich prospects for mutually
enriching collaborations across the globe.
• The earliest efforts date from the late 80s and
early 90s. Prominent among these are the projects
at IIT Kanpur, University of Hyderabad, NCST
Mumbai and CDAC Pune.
• The Technology Development in Indian
Languages (TDIL), an initiative of the Department
of Electronics & IT has been instrumental in
funding these projects.
Language Technology - Challenges
Language issues are the result of differences in how
languages around the world differ in display,
alphabets, grammar, and syntactical rules.
• Bidirectional scripts
• Capitalization, Uppercasing and Lowercasing
• Complex Script Awareness
• Fonts
• Input Method Editors
• Keyboards
• Line and Word Breaks
• Unicode
e-Governance
• e-Governance:– e-Governance is the application of Information and
Communication Technology (ICT) for delivering
government services, exchange of information
communication transactions, integration of various
stand-alone systems and services between
Government-to-Citizens (G2C), Government-toBusiness(G2B),Government-to-Government( G2G)
as well as back office processes and interactions
within the entire government frame work.
Challenges in e-Governance
• Lack of IT Literacy and awareness regarding benefits
of e-governance
• Underutilization of existing IT infrastructure
• Attitude of Government Departments
• Lack of coordination between Govt. Department and
Solution developers
• Resistance to re-engineering of departmental
processes
• Lack of Infrastructure for sustaining e-governance
projects on national level
Ubiquitous Computing
• Definition:– human-computer interaction in
which information processing has
been thoroughly integrated into
everyday objects and activities.
• It consist of small, inexpensive, robust
networked processing devices,
distributed at all scales throughout
everyday life
Ubiquitous Computing
Major Work in Ubiquitous
Computing
• National Ubiquitous Computing Research
Centre (UCRC), Centre for Development of
Advanced Computing (CDAC), India.
• Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Group,
Indraprastha Institute of Information
Technology, Delhi (IIIT Delhi), India.
• Computer Technology Group, Department of
Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi,
Nanoelectronics
• Nanoelectronics refer to the use of
nanotechnology on electronic components,
especially transistors.
• Nanoelectronic devices can be used in many
fields like Quantum computing, Medical
diagnostics, Energy production, Memory
storage, etc
Nanoelectronics in India
• Capacity building for R&D in Nanoelectronics in
taking place in many institutes across India
including IITs at New Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai,
Kanpur, Kharagpur and Roorkee, IISc Bangalore,
C-MET Pune, CEERI Pilani, CSIO Chandigarh,
Jadavpur University Kolkata, Jamia Millia
Islamia, Visvevaraya Institute of Technology
Nagpur etc.
Thank you