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EE-CS R and D in India

EE-CS R and D in India. U. B. Desai SPANN Lab Department of Electrical Engineering IIT-Bombay Powai, Mumbai 400076 India http://ee.iitb.ac.in/~spann. EE-CS R & D in India. Daunting task, simply because the canvas is too vast Will provide highlights …

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EE-CS R and D in India

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  1. EE-CS R and D in India U. B. Desai SPANN Lab Department of Electrical Engineering IIT-Bombay Powai, Mumbai 400076 India http://ee.iitb.ac.in/~spann

  2. EE-CS R & D in India • Daunting task, simply because the canvas is too vast • Will provide highlights … • Likely to miss out on some key activities

  3. As per 2001 Census • 3.28 million sq kilometers • 35 States and Union Territories • Population: 1,028,610,328 • No. of Households: 193,579,954 • Avg. No. of persons per household: 5.3 • No. of Villages: 638,588 • No. of Towns 6161 As per July 2005 • GDP: $650 billion • Per Capita income: $534 • India’s economy ranked • 120w.r.t. per capita GDP • But ranked 4 if one considers • PPP (purchasing power parity); • after US, China and Japan

  4. Academic Institutions ISRO (Space Research Centers) R n D Organizations in India Industry DRDO Defense Research Centers Department of Atomic Energy

  5. CDAC, BITS-Pilani, IIITs (Hyderabad, Bangalore) NITs (National Institute of Technology), Other IIITs (Allahbad, Ahemdabad, …), BIT-Mesra, Anna Univ., Other Univs., and Private Colleges, … Academic Organizations TIFR, IISc, Seven IITs, ISI-Cal, Inst. of Math Sci.

  6. DSIR Dept. of Sci. and Indust. Res. MHRD Ministry of Human Resource Development DST Department of Science and Tech Sources of Research Funding for Academic Institutions Industry MICT Ministry of Info. And Comm. Tech. DRDO Defense Research Dev. Org. Department of Atomic Energy ISRO Indian Space Research Org.

  7. Two Exceptional Achievements: Made Worldwide Impact • Manindra Agrawal, CSE Dept. IIT-Kanpur • Discovered a polynomial time deterministic algorithm to test if an input number is prime or not. • Solved a long standing problem on polynomial test for primality • Two B.Tech. students form IITK were involved with this work.

  8. Two Exceptional Achievements … CorDECT • Ashok Jhunjhunwala EE Dept. IIT-Madras • Developed Wireless local loop (WLL) technology -- CorDECT • Incubated companies which markets this products worldwide -- particularly in developing countries (Africa, Middle East) • Extensively deployed in rural India • Various services on the CorDECT pipe Rural ATM

  9. R and D Vision at Academic Institutions Theory, Algorithms, … Publications at International Forums Leadership in Research and Development Technology Development Partnership with Industries Incubate Companies

  10. No. among Top 1% of Cited Papers Per Capita R&D Expenditure (US$) R&D Expenditure per top cited Paper US$ million Expenditure Per scientist (US$ 000) Scientist Per mill Population R & D Expenditure Source: UNESCO Statistical year Book, 1999; R. Chidambaram, Current Science, 25 March 2005

  11. Wireless Communication NextGen Wireless Signal Processing Comm. Networks 802.16 4G Space-Time Signal Processing Sensor Networks Info. Thy and Coding Ultra Wideband (UWB) Embedded Systems Optical Comm. RFID Speech Processing Multimedia Pattern Recog. Computer Vision Cryptography Biomedical Signal Processing Nanotechnology VLSI Network Security Devices Communication and Electronics

  12. Distributed Computing Theoretical CS Soft Computing Mobile Computing Databases And Web Technology Ubiquitous Computing Language Technologies Compilers Bioinformatics Computer Graphics Ad Hoc Networks Computer Vision Machine Translation Grid Computing Software Engrg. Digital Library Human Computer Interaction Machine Learning Intelligent Systems Computer Science & Engineering

  13. Wireless Communication Signal Processing Comm. Networks • Thrust is on • Denoising Algorithms • Wavelets • Channel Modeling • Coding, receiver algorithms • Basically --- Physical Layer • Protocols • QoS • MAC • Stochastic Network Traffic Modeling

  14. NextGen Wireless 802.16 4G Space-Time Signal Processing Info. Thy and Coding • Simulations for 802.16 (WiMax) • Space-time codes for 802.16de • Development of “Indian” profiles for 4G • (led by CeWIT at IITM) • Multiuser Detection • Cross layer optimization

  15. Sensor Networks Ultra Wideband (UWB) RFID • Mulithop, fault tolerant and energy • efficient protocols • Collaborative signal processing • Lab. test bed • Some beginnings

  16. Computer Graphics Multimedia Pattern Recog. Computer Vision • Multimedia • transcoding • media over wireless • Computer Vision and Graphics • gesture recognition • super-resolution • motion analysis • Rendering • Virtual Reality

  17. Cryptography Network Security • A thrust area for ministry • Encryption Algorithms • Elliptic curves based cryptography • RF based security for Wireless LANs

  18. Language Technologies Speech Processing • Speech Recognition • Speech to SMS (CSR Lab. of Tata Infotech) • Machine Translation from Telugu, • Kanada, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali to • to Hindi (IIIT-Hyd) • Domain specific search • engines (e.g. Cricket) (IIIT-Hyd)

  19. Theoretical CS • Graph Partitioning • Graph Drawing Algorithms • Complexity Theory in the Algebraic Model • Parallel algorithms • Enumerative Combinatorics

  20. Distributed Computing Soft Computing Databases And Web Technology • Query processing, • indexing, and caching • in data-warehouses • and data marts. • Parallel databases, and • real-time databases • GIS • Transaction processing • and recovery • Web-interfaces to • databases • Novel architectures • (extended hypercube) • Distributed information • representation • distributed client server • information systems • Cased base reasoning • Genetic, Fuzzy and • Neural-net algos. • Probabilistic support • vector machines • Unsupervised learning

  21. Mobile Computing Ad Hoc Networks • Energy efficient routing algorithms • Seamless handoff between GSM and WiFi • Mobile agents based wireless networking • Wireless protocols for 802.16e, 802.11, …

  22. Machine Translation Machine Learning Intelligent Systems • Universal networking language • Combinatorial and stochastic methods • in machine learning • Semantics and Verification

  23. IISc, all ITTs, BITs, etc. have Business Incubators IITM IISc -- SID (Soc. for Innovation and Development) IITKgp - STEP IITD -- FIST IITB – SINE IITK – SIIC … Proucts in the market: Simputer – IISc PARAM Computer from CDAC CorDECT – IITM Rural ATM – IITM Indian Language software tools package (CDAC, Chennai Kavigal, …) … Product Development

  24. Students, Faculty and Colleges

  25. Manpower and Output

  26. John F. Welch “India is a developing country but it is a developed country as far as its intellectual infrastructure is concerned. We get the highest Intellectual capital per dollar” Many multinationals, which include Microsoft, Motorola, Lucent, Google, IBM, TI, Analog Devices, Philips, Sony, Erickson, HP, Intel, Nokia etc. have already opened their R&D centers in the country. These centers are over and above their regular development centers.

  27. Riardo Giacconi, a Nobel Laureate in Physics, “A scientist is like a painter. Michelangelo became a great artist, because he had been given a wall to paint. My wall was given to me by the United States.” Many thanks Now such walls are emerging in India and we are seeing a ray of reverse migration

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