SINGAPORE - The Institute of High Performance Computing (IHPC) has organized an 18-month research consortium in the areas of wireless communication, high-speed electronic design, and analysis of electromagnetic compatibility and interference.
Commercial devices that use these technologies include sensors, wireless access points, Bluetooth technology devices and GPS mapping systems. Companies working with the consortium will reportedly be able to optimize the design cycle of prototypes by accessing the organization’s supercomputing resources.
Dr. Raj Thampuran, executive director of IHPC said, "The IHPC Program on Electromagnetic Computer-aided engineering (iPEC) consortium [will advance] new ideas through the use of simulation and modeling to emulate complex designs... with a high degree of precision."
The consortium agreement was signed between the IHPC and five industry participants: Infineon Technologies Asia Pacific, Rohde & Schwarz Systems and Communications Asia, ST Electronics, Singapore Technologies Kinetics and Vestas Technology Singapore.
The iPEC will focus on computational modeling and simulation under two research projects; System Level EMC and Electromagnetic (EM) Wave Propagation, and the program will include technical workshops and seminars.