Sponsored Research Projects
Sl. No. |
Project title |
Sanctioned Year (FY) |
Funding Agency |
Amount in lakhs |
Project Cooridnator(s)/ Principal Investigator(s) |
1 |
An affordable therapeutic solution for rehabilitation of cerebral palsy children with crouch gait |
2021-2024 |
SERB - DST, Govt of India |
59.75 |
Dr. Deepu Vijayasenan, Prof. Sumam David and Dr. Krishnan, Dr. Ranjith, jointly with KMC Mangalore |
2 |
Speech technologies in Indian languages |
2022-2025 |
MeitY, Govt. of India |
90.00 (NITK grant) |
Dr. Deepu Vijayasenan. (A Consortium project with IITM, IISc, IIT Goa and other HIEs). |
3 |
Design and Development of Automated Software Tools for Early Forest Fire Detection and Burn Severity Analysis from Multi- sensor Satellite Imagery Data |
2022-2025 |
ISRO –DMSP |
37.92 |
Dr.Shyam Lal, Dr.Ragavendra B.S., Dr. Aparna P. |
4 |
Nanophotonic porous-silicon based nanostructures for ultra-fast methanol sensing at room temperature |
2022-2025 |
SERB-DST, Govt. of India |
35.59 |
Dr. Mandeep Singh |
5 |
Development of low phase noise optoelectronic oscillator with phase compensation approach for radar application |
2022-2025 |
DRDO LRDE |
30.28 |
Dr. Mandeep Singh; Co-PI: Prof. M. Kulkarni; Co-PI at IIT (ISM) Dhanbad: Prof. Sanjeev Kumar Raghuwanshi; |
6 |
Design and Development of Nanoscale Integrated System Along with Conformal Antenna as Capsule Prototype for Wireless Capsule Endoscopy |
2021-2024 |
BDTD Scheme, Ministry of Science and Technology, DST, Govt of India |
74.00 |
Dr.Sandeep Kumar along with B. K. Kanaujia, JNU and AIIMS New Delhi |
7 |
Design, Development of Harmonically Tuned GaN HEMT Power Amplifier Over Broadband |
2022-2024 |
ISRO, Govt of India |
14.05 |
Dr. Sandeep Kumar |
8 |
Programmable photonic microwave signal generation using on-chip spectral shaper for satellite communication |
2022-2024 |
SAC-ISRO, Ahmedabad |
22.51 |
Dr. Mandeep Singh |
9 |
Design and Development of Ultra-low power CMOS IC for Wireless Neural Monitoring System |
2020-2023 |
International Division, DST, Govt of India |
120.20 (India-40.00 South Korea: 80.20) |
Dr. Sandeep Kumar Jointly with Prof. Hanjung Song, Centre of Nano-Manufacturing, Inje University, Busan, South Korea |
10 |
Engineering novel label free multi-layer plasmonic nano-biosensor for DNA hybridization |
2020-2025 |
DBT, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt of India |
57.00 |
Dr. Mandeep Singh |
11 |
Development of Highly Conductive Ultrathin VS2 Crystals for High-Performance Flexible Supercapacitors |
2020-2022 |
SERB - DST, Govt of India |
27.73 |
Dr. Sushil Kumar Pandey |
12 |
Design and Development of GaN HEMT Based LNA for L5 and S-Band IRNSS Recevier |
2020-2023 |
SERB - DST, Govt of India |
30.00 |
Dr. Sandeep Kumar |
13 |
Development of design essentials for Ga2O3 based FinFET for SOC in automotive applications. |
2020-2022 |
SERB-DST, Govt. of India. |
25.90 |
Dr. Nikhil K. S. |
14 |
SPARC Project: Exploring Applications of Radiomics in Brain Tumor Assessment and Treatment |
2019-2023 |
MHRD |
38.63 |
Dr. Sumam David, Dr Deepu Vijayasenan, Dr Girish Menon (KMC Manipal), jointly with Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas PI – Dr Mandava Pitchaiah, Dr Paul Litvak |
15 |
IMPRINT-2 project, Development of cost-effective Radiofrequency ablation system and magnetic hyperthermia equipment for thermal therapies of cancerous tumours. |
2019-2022 |
MHRD |
48.94 |
Dr. U. Shripathi Acharya & Dr. Laxminidhi T. Dr. Ajay Kumar Yadav & Dr. PU Saxena, KMC Attavar, Manipal.;Dr. B. Satish Rao, MAHE; |
16 |
Design and Development of Automated Kidney Cancer Detection System from H&E Stained Kidney Histopathological Images |
2019-2022 |
SERB-DST, Govt. of India |
27.96 |
Dr. Shyam Lal |
17 |
Research Grant under Young Faculty Research Fellowship under Visvesvarayya PhD Scheme for Electronics & IT |
2019-2021 |
Digital India Corporation, MCIT, Govt. of India |
14.80 |
Dr. Shyam Lal |
18 |
Investigation of photonic generation of microwave arbitrary Waveform for sensing applications |
2019-2022 |
MAHE |
6.00 |
Dr.Mandeep Singh |
19 |
Performance Analysis and Enhancement of Radio over Free Space Optical Communication System for 5G Applications for Smart Cities |
2019-2022 |
SERB-DST, Govt. of India |
28.06 |
Dr. Prabu K. |
20 |
Development of Automatic Land Cover Change Detection and Analysis System from High-Resolution Remote Sensing Images |
2020-2022 |
ISRO RESPOND Scheme |
19.44 |
Dr. Shyam Lal |
21 |
Compact multi-band antenna with independently controlled resonant frequency and polarization for mobile wireless applications |
2017-2020 |
SERB-DST, Govt. of India |
44.22 |
Dr. Krishnamoorthy K. |
22 |
Design and Development of Wideband Circularly Polarized Antenna using 2D Metamaterial Structures |
2018-2020 |
ISRO RESPOND Scheme |
25.71 |
Dr. Krishnamoorthy K. |
23 |
Development and real-time implementation of fully automated liver cancer detection system from H&E stained liver histo-pathological images |
2017-2020 |
SERB-DST, Govt. of India |
9.94 |
Dr. Shyam Lal |
24 |
Development and Performance Evaluation of Efficient tracking Algorithms for phased array radars in the presence of electronic counter measures |
2016-2019 |
SERB-DST, Govt. of India |
13.10 |
Dr. P. Srihari |
25 |
Automatic Multilingual Speaker Profiling & Forensics |
2016-2019 |
SERB-DST, Govt. of India |
49.94 |
Dr. Deepu Vijayasenan |
26 |
FIST Project: Advanced Research Lab in RF Communications and Networks |
2016-2020 |
DST, Govt. of India |
116.00 |
Dr. U. Shripathi Acharya Dr. M. S. Bhat Dr. Muralidhar Kulkarni |
27 |
Special Manpower Development Project on VLSI (SMDP-VLSI) phase-III – Chips-to-Systems |
2014-2019 |
(DIT) MCIT, Govt. of India |
160.00 |
Dr. Ramesh Kini M. Dr. Laxminidhi T. |
28 |
Intel Embedded Initiative |
2011-continuing |
Intel Corporation |
5.30 |
Dr. Sumam David S. Dr. Ramesh Kini M. |
29 |
Technical Education Quality Improvement Program |
2017-2020 |
TEQIP - Phase III |
All Faculty |
|
30 |
Building capacity in teaching and collaborative research in sensor systems for public utilities–with emphasis on water and electricity distribution system |
2016-2018 |
Royal Academy of Engineering, UK |
47.50 |
Dr. M. B. Saidutta, Dr. M. S. Bhat & Dr. K. P. Vittal jointly with Univ. of Birmingham UK, IBM India, RBEI India. |
- Algorithm to Reduce Measurement Errors Due to Sea Surface Multipath and Sea Clutter Funding agency: LRDE, Bangalore, Amount: Rs. 9.44 Lakhs, Year: 2021-2022, Status: Ongoing.
- Study and simulation of track detect before schemes for radar Role, Funding agency: DRDO (RCI), Amount: Rs. 6.49 Lakhs, Year: 2020-22, Status: Ongoing.
- Study of Optimal Pulse Compression Radar waveforms suitable for suppression of Sea and Ground Clutter commissioned by Research Center Imarat (unit of DRDO) (Consultancy fee: Rs. 9.775 Lakhs), Status: Ongoing
- Automatic Bias Estimation Technique for 2D/3D Surveillance radar using Networked Radar Data, Funding Agency: CRL+BEL, Amount: Rs. 8.26 Lakhs, Year: 2019-20, Status: Completed.
- CARS Project: Study of Advanced Radar Signal Processing and Tracking approaches to Detect Low RCS Targets in Heavy Sea Clutter, Funding Agency: RCI DRDO, Amount: Rs. 9.76 Lakhs, Year: 2019-20, Status: Completed.
- Sigma Delta Space Time Adaptive Processing for GMTI for AESA radar, Funding Agency: LRDE, Amount: Rs. 9.63 Lakhs, Year 2018. Status: Completed.
- Study of Various Bias Estimation Techniques for Multi-Sensor Multi-Target Tracking, Funding agency: LRDE, Amount: Rs.9.75 Lakhs, Year 2016-17, Status: Completed.
- Technical Consultancy rendered to Public Sector Banks (Corporation Bank and Syndicate Bank) for procurement of Currency note sorting machines (Consultancy fee: Rs. 10.00 Lakhs/- per annum).
- Automatic Bias Estimation Technique for 2D/3D Surveillance radar using Networked Radar Data - BEL, Bangalore, 2019-2020.
- CARS Project: Study of Advanced Radar Signal Processing and Tracking approaches to Detect Low RCS Targets in Heavy Sea Clutter, RCI DRDO, 2019-2020.
- Study of Various Bias Estimation Techniques for Multi-sensor Multi-target Tracking– DRDO, 2016-2017.
- Designing a System to measure moisture content of Cashew seeds both raw and processed- Kalbavi Cashews, Mangalore, 2015-2017.
- Design and Commissioning of Simulators for the Indian Railway Signaling System (for both Single Line and Double Line Operation)
Sponsoring Agency: Konkan Railway Institute of Staff Training (KRIST) Duration: 2007-09
Task Undertaken: Design and Fabrication of simulators to train railway personnel on the Indian Railway Signaling system. This work involved the design of a simulator (in Java) that could the actions of the signaling system prevalent on the Indian railways and design of a panels (with a microcontroller interface) that is a replica of the signaling panel in the Station master’s office. These panels (separate for single line and double line operations) were interfaced to a computer running the simulator. This allows the trainee to be trained on the system to handle all kinds of tasks usually encountered while regulating railway traffic. It is use in the Konkan Railway Institute of Staff Training since 2009. This system was built with the help of enthusiastic and concrete contributions of our undergraduate students (ECE, EE) from the 2005-09 batch. We heartily thank them for this wonderful work which has possibly contributed to safer travel on the Indian Railway network because of better training offered to their Signaling and Operating staff.
14. Technical Consultancy during procurement of Currency Note sorting machines to Public Sector Banks (2009).
Sponsoring Agencies: Corporation Bank, Syndicate Bank, Vijaya Bank
Task Undertaken: In this consultancy work we have served as an advisor and technical expert to leading public sector banks during the procurement of machines for currency note processing and fake note detection. In the course of this work, we have assisted the banks in the drafting of tender documents, examination of the received bids and also developed testing procedures to test the speed, repeatability and fake note detection capabilities of these machines. We assist the banks in ensuring that the currency note sorting machines being procured by them for use in their currency chests/ branches meet the requirements set forth for these machines by the Reserve bank of India (RBI) and are capable of working consistently and reliably.