Sensors, Networks and Connectivity
The increasing number of uses for digital technology has made connectivity indispensable in our lives. Companies are no exception: numerous components of their supply chain are now optimized by information and communication technologies (ICT), while hardware and software solutions help interconnect persons or objects, driving innovation, creativity and the valorization of information, as well as accessibility and collaboration.
Be it in the area of intelligent clothing, the infrastructure sector or the fields of health care, urban farming or transportation, to name but a few, robust, energy-autonomous sensors and their communication infrastructures must be designed so as to supply real-time diagnostics that enable corrective actions before problems arise and worsen.
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Acting as a true virtually scalable factory model, the intelligent cybernetic value chain connects the digital systems of partner educational institutions (ÉTS, UQAM, Polytechnique Montréal, Concordia University, Université Laval and Université de Sherbrooke, Cégep de Sherbrooke and John Abbott College) to the supply chain of a dozen Canadian manufacturing companies.
This project makes it possible for a company to experimentally validate its various digital transformation strategies in a live environment.
The technologies that are designed here incorporate cloud computing, artificial intelligence, robotics, human-machine interfaces and manufacturing through recycling.
Chairs and research units related to Sensors, Networks and Connectivity
- Canada Research Chair on Next-Generation lnternet of Things (Next-Gen IoT) Networks
- Canada Research Chair in Spatiotemporal Encryption of Terahertz Light Assisted by Computational Method
- Canada Research Chair in Printed Hybrid Optoelectronic Materials and Devices
- Canada Research Chair in Rheology of Polymer Blends and Composites
- Ultra TCS Industrial Research Chair on Intelligent Tactical Wireless Networks for Challenging Environments
- ÉTS-EERS Industrial Research Chair in In-Ear Technologies
- Industrial Research Chair on the Integration of Digital Technologies in Construction
- Distech Controls Industrial Chair on Embedded Neural Networks for Connected Building Control
- Marcelle-Gauvreau Engineering Research Chair in Multimaterial and Multifunctional Photonic Devices
- CoRo – Control and Robotics Laboratory
- IMAGIN LAB – Laboratory of Innovation and Engineering Systems for Automation and Digitalisation
- Resilient Machine Learning Institute (ReMi)
- INIT Robots – Intuitive and Natural Interaction for the Teleoperation of Robots
- LACIME – Communications and Microelectronic Integration Laboratory
- LASI – Computer System Architecture Research Laboratory
- LASSENA – Laboratory of Space Technologies, Embedded Systems, Navigation and Avionic
Times have changed: before, we were called upon to improve productivity, reduce production costs and maximize profits. Now, we must integrate environmental and social perspectives.
— Tasseda Boukherroub: How to Deal with Critical Supply Chains
The researcher in the Department of Systems Engineering is working on the optimization and planning of supply chains and related operations in a manufacturing or service context. She observes and analyzes economic, environmental and social aspects all at the same time.