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FACILITES AT NDRF

UPGRADATION OF NDRF OFFICE

NDRF has commissioned with financial support from IEI state-of-the-art Rapid Prototyping (RP) facility at “Proto Lab Centre” on 16 September 2011 at NDRF. Centre equipped with including Protolab CATIA/CAD/CAE and Rapid Prototyping activities is operational with funding support from IEI. This facility is being used to realise innovative designs of Micro Air Vehicles products / engineering products / ceramics / artifacts / visual communication / packaging etc.

High performance computing commissioned at NDRF for Design Analysis of Micro Air Vehicles.

  • • Dual Intel® Xeon® Six-Core Processor X5650 (2.66 GHz, 12 MB cache, 1333 MHz memory)
  • • Genuine Windows® 7 ultimate 64-bit operating system
  • • Linux Operating System
  • • 48 GB (12 x 4 GB) DDR3-1333 ECC
  • • 2 x NVIDIA, Testla C2075, 448 Core, 1.15 GHz, 1.03 T flops (Single precision)
  • • Design software packages like MAT Lab, CATIA, OPEN FOAN and ANSYS are planned to be made operational in the systesm. Other design software needed are being identified.

NDRF Project Centre was inaugurated by Er. Ashok Kumar Basa, President, IEI on Saturday, 1 February 2014 in the presence of Dr. L V Muralikrishna Reddy, Vice President, IEI, Dr. (Ing) B V A Rao, Chairman, NDRF, Dr. Wooday P Krishna, Chairman IEI-KSC, Lt. Gen (Dr.) V J Sundaram, Advisor (Micro-Nano-Bio Systems), NDRF, and Prof. R M Vasagam, Past Chairman, NDRF. This Centre supports on-going MICAV Projects.
It is equipped with Protolab, CATIA/CAD/CAE, Rapid Prototyping activities including the Central Integrated Systems Laboratory supported by IEI. These facilities will be used to realize innovative Designs of Micro Air Vehicle Systems / Engineering Products / Simulation etc.
The Project Centre is having state-of-the-art facilities for conducting small group meetings and can house six project groups in modern cubicles of two scientists / engineers each. The Central Integrated System Laboratory of IEI will be having advanced Simulation and Geo-informatics facilities. The Geo-informatics facilities include digital image processing, GIS processing, Radar Image Processing and Analysis Packages

The Central Integrated Systems Laboratory (CISL) funded IEI will be established at the NDRF, Bangalore. CISL is envisaged to be a National Resource Facility and will serve as a platform for students from different engineering disciplines - Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Electronics, Computers, Bioengineering disciplines to develop expertise in systems-engineering and design of multidisciplinary systems by simulation.
Electronics Simulation and Validation Facility; Mechanical Modeling and Simulation Facility, Electrical Simulation and Validation Facility; Chemical Process Simulation and Validation Facility; Simulation Hardware and Software.

Simulation Lab at NDRF is envisaged to be a National Resource Facility and will serve as a platform for students from different engineering disciplines - Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Electronics, Computers, Bioengineering disciplines to develop expertise in systems-engineering and design of multidisciplinary systems by simulation. It would help NDRF to generate significant state-of-the-art Technology by a way of research papers and patents. This expertise would help NDRF participate in industrial consultancy projects to validate and compress the design and development time of complex multidisciplinary engineering systems

Brain Machine Interface (BMI)/ Brain Computer Interface (BCI)




NDRF started the brain study using Electroencephalogram (EEG cap) to capture the brain signals and thereby perform few analysis on the captured signals. NDRF will focus on P300 approach because of its applications across various disciplines. All these experiments and analysis will be carried under the guidance of Lt. Gen. (Dr.) V J Sundaram, Advisor, Micro-Nano-Bio Systems. These analysis will be performed in CISL and Matlab setup available at NDRF.

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