
INSTITUT TELECOM
INSTITUT TELECOM
94 Projects, page 1 of 19
assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2011Partners:INSTITUT TELECOM, VTT , SAP AG, Inria Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique Research CentreINSTITUT TELECOM,VTT ,SAP AG,Inria Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique Research CentreFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-11-EITS-0002Funder Contribution: 105,398 EURmore_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2006Partners:Orange (France), CNRS DELEGATION REGIONALE AQUITAINE LIMOUSIN, INSTITUT TELECOMOrange (France),CNRS DELEGATION REGIONALE AQUITAINE LIMOUSIN,INSTITUT TELECOMFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-06-BLAN-0408Funder Contribution: 76,800 EURmore_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2009Partners:OFFICE NATIONAL DETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES (O.N.E.R.A.) CENTRE CHATILLON, SARL SICX, COMMISSARIAT A LENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES - CENTRE DETUDES NUCLEAIRES SACLAY, VOCAPIA RESEARCH, CEA +10 partnersOFFICE NATIONAL DETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES (O.N.E.R.A.) CENTRE CHATILLON,SARL SICX,COMMISSARIAT A LENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES - CENTRE DETUDES NUCLEAIRES SACLAY,VOCAPIA RESEARCH,CEA,Universite de Pierre et Marie Currie,Orange (France),Vocapia Research (France),Alcatel-Lucent (France),ALAIN BENSOUSSAN SELAS,OFFICE NATIONAL D'ETUDES ET DE RECHERCHES AEROSPATIALES (O.N.E.R.A.) CENTRE CHATILLON,VECSYS,INSTITUT TELECOM,ALCATEL - LUCENT France,INTELLIGENCESFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-08-SECU-0012Funder Contribution: 1,953,580 EURmore_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2010Partners:CNRS - DELEGATION AQUITAINE LIMOUSIN, TECHNICOLOR R&D France SNC, TechnipFMC (France), CNRS - DELEGATION AQUITAINE LIMOUSIN, INSTITUT TELECOMCNRS - DELEGATION AQUITAINE LIMOUSIN,TECHNICOLOR R&D France SNC,TechnipFMC (France),CNRS - DELEGATION AQUITAINE LIMOUSIN,INSTITUT TELECOMFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-10-VERS-0009Funder Contribution: 555,947 EURThe research project EXPRESSO aims to design lossy microwave filters for future wireless home-networks. With the increasing demand of new services, devices for mobile communications and home-networking integrate more and more standards, and therefore in order to maintain signal integrity of the various embedded systems, very narrow band filters using high quality factor (Q) resonators are highly required. Generally, the design and implementation of such filters require a compromise between, on one hand, the electrical performances (in term of insertion loss, bandwidth, and selectivity), and on the other hand, the cost, weight and volume. Indeed, filter performances depend straightly on resonator Q factor, the higher Q the better performances. However, high Q means also high cost and high volume which are far to be compatible with what mass market devices require. Consequently, other approaches should be found out for future radio communication systems which aim to exploit efficiently the spectrum resource (operating in more and more narrow bandwidths) and which will require low-cost and ultra-selective filters to this end. The alternate solution proposed in this project consists in using low-cost technologies required for mass production devices, while compensating the resulting filter insertion losses within the system. This solution, called “lossy filters”, is considered as emerging and is not yet exploited in the context of home-networking. The idea is to distribute the losses within the filter structure in order to keep the electrical performances (in terms of in-band flatness and rejection steepness) and, since a counterpart is necessary, to increase the absolute level of losses. This approach remains possible if the system is able to compensate for the losses by re-designing the RF front-end architecture in this respect. The research project EXPRESSO contains 3 main lines: • The identification of suitable RF architectures for home-networking communication systems that will compensate for the amount of losses inherent to “lossy filters”, • The development of appropriate method (and tool) for the synthesis of lossy filters within the particular context of low-cost technologies used in wireless home-networks, • The design and implementation of such filters including dissipative elements within the same drastic constraints. The research project EXPRESSO is a fundamental research program and is relevant to the topic #4: “components for communication”. The research topics intend to bring out new solutions that will enable to exploit more effectively the frequency spectrum. In the future, such filters, considered as key-components in communication systems, will take a strategic role in the design of electronic equipments including multiple radios. Also, the efficient usage of spectral resources will contribute to the development of new services with better quality.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2006Partners:Universite de Pierre et Marie Currie, CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL DES ARTS ET METIERS (CNAM), INSTITUT TELECOM, SAGEM SECURITEUniversite de Pierre et Marie Currie,CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL DES ARTS ET METIERS (CNAM),INSTITUT TELECOM,SAGEM SECURITEFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-06-TCOM-0013Funder Contribution: 668,928 EURmore_vert
chevron_left - 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
chevron_right