Energy and Embedded Systems - ESE
Head: Patrick TOUNSI PhD student representative : Kha Bao Khan CAO
An embedded system is a system confronted to limited capacity in signal processing, together with energetic constraints and in most cases harsh environments.
The ESE team, formally organized in 2012, operates within the Energy Management department and is working on these two last features, by taking into account the environment from the point of view of energy :
- Electromagnetic energy - compatibility and immunity (EMC)
- Thermal energy – packaging, robustness, aging
- Electrostatic energy – electrostatic discharges (ESD)
- Ambient energy harvesting – towards wireless and battery free embedded systems
The ESE team takes advantage of the synergy between these aspects within two complementary and interacting axes:
- Robustness and reliability
- Autonomous systems