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APex-Technologies TElecom-ParisTech joint laboratory – APTE

APTE : APex-Technologies TElecom-ParisTech joint laboratory

Development of new solutions for measurment and instrumentation in the field of optical communications and related areas.

ENhancement of Apex-technologies offer by introducing TelecomParistech resaerch solutions

Reesarch in Telecom ParisTceh lead to innovative solutions in the field of tests and measurment methods for the analysis of components and advanced systems mainly for application in the field of optical communications. The main objective for the common laboratory is to identify possible valorisation of this know-how and the related theoretical and pratical knowledge that could be exploited in order to enhance the quality or the diversuty of Apex-technologies produit offer. New or imporved industrial solutions should come out of the collaboration.

The activity in the APTE project is organized through Research and Innovation actions . These are proposed every six month and decision on the work programme is thus made. Action can be very different in style going from bibliographical research to prototype development. The duration of any ARI can be extended as much as required through decision of the APTE board.

Considering the sophistocation of the technological object which the laboratory has tackled no results can be exposed at the end of year 1.

Development of industrial prodcut by Apex Technologies on the basis of technological transfer form Télécom ParisTech and on commun activity.

For PI reason in comptetive surroundings, no publication has been proposed. Side activity and interactions should lead to publication in the near future.

APEX-technologies is a SME specialized in instrumentation for tests and characterisation of devices and high bit-rate/high frequency optical systems. Measurement equipments proposed concern the spectral and time analysis of Optical signal such as those appearing in Optical communication systems and sensors. On the other side, Télécom ParisTech’s Optical communication research group is well recognized for his theoretical and experimental activities in the field and, being permanently confronted to state-of-the-art realisation is led to develop its own characterisation concepts and tools and experimental platforms. Several original measurement techniques have been proposed in order to assess the functional performances of devices and systems when no commercial equipment existed. Exhibiting complementary objectives, APEX and Télécom ParisTEch participated in an ANR project OCELOT started in 2011. Convergence between both entities research and innovation strategies was confirmed when APEX employed recently two former PhD and postdoc engineer from Télécom ParisTech. A large number of common technical interests have been indentified through the interaction for which the expertise and knowledge of the academic partner complements the industrial know-how and problematic for the SME. In addition, APEX can propose some new scientific challenges for Télécom ParisTech to meet.
The Common Laboratory programme is structured around Research and Innovation Actions (ARI), whose duration will be defined by the Steering Committee. These actions are quite different from a well-defined project in the sense that several of them run in parallel, they are self-consistent, they can be reoriented any time when required. The can range from initial literature studies to the experimental tests of a new ideas. The are not aiming at immediate success but always towards innovations, either for improving existing commercial equipments form APEX or proposing a new range of equipments. Presently three ARI have been identified and can start immediately. ARI are evaluated on a regular basis every 6 months. Then they can be extended or stopped and/or replaced by a new one referring of not to the result obtained.
The three initial year of the Common Laboratory within the scope of ANR are seen as a starting activity that would continue in a longer interaction following existing example previously experimented in Télécom ParisTech.

Project coordination

Didier ERASME (Télécom ParisTech) – didier.erasme@telecom-paristech.fr

The author of this summary is the project coordinator, who is responsible for the content of this summary. The ANR declines any responsibility as for its contents.

Partner

TPT Télécom ParisTech

Help of the ANR 300,000 euros
Beginning and duration of the scientific project: December 2013 - 36 Months

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