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Laboratory for the Integration from Material to System

The IMS (Integration from Material to System) laboratory was established in 2007 through the merger of three research units: IXL, PIOM, and LAPS. The laboratory combines fundamental research, engineering, and technology, with a focus on an integrative system approach in the field of Information Technologies. IMS is a joint research unit of the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), the University of Bordeaux, and Bordeaux INP. Within CNRS, IMS is affiliated with the Institute for Engineering and Systems Sciences (INSIS) and the Institute for Information Sciences and Technologies (INS2I).

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A renowned and recognized research laboratory

IMS Bordeaux is a renowned research laboratory that has gained recognition both nationally and internationally. The laboratory focuses on ten research themes including bioelectronics, cognitics, productics, signal and image, automatic, conception, reliability, nanoelectronics, waves, and organic. The laboratory emphasizes research where all the themes are interconnected.
The laboratory is at the forefront of technology, and its strong industrial partnerships enable IMS Bordeaux to be a major player in research in France.

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RFIC General Chair

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THESIS DEFENSE OF Mario ANDRADE - JULY 19, 2024

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The laboratory' research themes

The laboratory's interdisciplinary approach and interconnected research themes ensure that it remains at the forefront of technological innovation.

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IMS consists of 10 research groups, with each group coordinating research in its respective field and overseeing 2 or 3 thematic teams. In addition to its research groups, IMS also provides access to technological platforms and equipment that are available to both its own researchers and external research services.

DIGITAL
Data is now being generated at the edge rather than in the large-scale data centers that form the cloud.
Digital sovereignty
With the deployment of large numbers of sensors and smart devices to form the edge of the Internet of Things to the scale of 50 billions and rising, data is now being generated at the edge rather than in the large-scale data centers that form the cloud. In this context, digital sovereignty refers to the ability to have control over our own digital destiny – the data, hardware and software that you rely on and create.
ENERGY
Resources are constrained, most importantly in terms of energy.
Energy sobriety
Resources are constrained, most importantly in terms of energy. Hardware is critical at this level and there is a clear need to explore the suitability of breakthrough emerging technologies to meet the energy-efficiency. From material and up to system level, this could also be achieved by adopting an holistic approach taking also into account the performance and compactness requirements.
ECOLOGY
The goal of environmental sustainability is to conserve natural resources and to develop alternate sources of power.
Ecological sustainability
The goal of environmental sustainability is to conserve natural resources and to develop alternate sources of power while reducing pollution and harm to the environment. In that way, research’s, from material up to system can be achieved to measure and track sustainability progress, optimize the use of resources, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and make possible a more circular economy. Also, digital technologies also enable innovation and collaboration.

ACTES

Action Transverse Emergente d’Enjeu Sociétal

The ACTES, "Action Transverse Emergente d’Enjeu Sociétal", i.e. an emerging transverse action of societal challenge in english represent innovative research’s featuring collaborative works involving at least two IMS research groups. The ACTES are targeting societal issues among which the digital sovereignty, the energy sobriety and the ecological sustainability. The "ACTES" are meant to be driven at the cutting edge of the research groups knowledge leveraging their complementarity within the unique IMS lab value chain, from material to system.

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The IMS (Intégration du Matériau au Système) laboratory is a CNRS Joint Research Unit developing its activities in the field of systems science and engineering, at the convergence between information and communication sciences and technologies on the one hand and engineering sciences on the other.

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The IMS laboratory maintains its technological resources include both materials and human resources in fields such as analysis, assembly techniques, mechanical engineering, and accelerated aging.

Thematic equipment Teacher-researchers and researchers from the laboratory rely on shared infrastructures in experimental platforms to carry out their research.

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11800
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patents filed
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industrial partners
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international partners
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cooperation with schools
20
institutional partners

An important and solid industrial and institutional collaboration

The IMS Bordeaux research laboratory relies on a multitude of national and international collaborations to successfully carry out its research projects. Here are three key aspects of these partnerships :

  • Collaboration with national and international partners
  • Collaborations with academic institutions
  • Collaborations with industry partners
  • Collaborations with government agencies
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An important and solid industrial and institutional collaboration

The IMS Bordeaux research laboratory relies on a multitude of national and international collaborations to successfully carry out its research projects. Here are three key aspects of these partnerships :

  • Collaboration with national and international partners
  • Collaborations with academic institutions
  • Collaborations with industry partners
  • Collaborations with government agencies
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11,800
Publications
186
patents filed
8
industrial partners
15
international partners
2
cooperation with schools
20
institutional partners

Mote than 11,800 scientific publications

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Articles (23)

Genetic algorithms for force polytopes prediction Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04396514v2 Six months versus two years of oral anticoagulation after a first episode of unprovoked deep-vein thrombosis. The PADIS-DVT randomized clinical trial Lien HAL : https://hal.univ-brest.fr/hal-02059420 Quadruple-Differentially-Driven Offset-Probe- Fed Patch Antenna for On-Antenna Power Combining Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04500928 Dynamic Uni- and Multicellular Patterns Encode Biphasic Activity in Pancreatic Islets Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04396515 Multifractal Multiscale Analysis of Human Movements during Cognitive Tasks Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04450019 Présentation : Médiations des savoirs. Regards critiques, approches plurielles Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04419625 Generalized multi-point interpolated DTFT frequency and damping factor estimators of real-valued damped sinusoids Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04581646 Explicit Formulas for the Equivalence Between Fault Detection Filters and Observers Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04561563 Physical Mechanism and Theoretical Foundation of Ambient RF Power Harvesting Using Zero-Bias Diodes Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-01722682 Humanity extinction by asteroid impact Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-03628912 Comparison of calibration strategies for a high sensitivity PEI-based RF humidity sensor Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04483204 Real-time energy-efficient software and hardware implementations of a QCSP communication system Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04406481 Prescribed Performance-Guaranteed Tracking Control: A Switched Positive System Perspective Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04684610 Love Wave acoustic sensors behavior in complex liquids. Multiparameter sensing using acoustic and electrical signals Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04591644 Mitochondrial energetics is impaired in vivo in aged skeletal muscle Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-02073308 La guerre cognitive de bas niveau : la guerre des cerveaux Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04475734 Automatic diagnosis of a multi-symptom grape vine disease using computer vision Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04473378 D-Band CMOS Power Amplifiers: Challenges, State-of-the-Art, Technological Limitations and Trends Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04457532 Experimental assessment of high-energy high nickel-content NMC lithium-ion battery cycle life at cold temperatures Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04610858 Impact of the ambulatory surgery system on the usability of a home medical device for post-operative follow-up: a mixed-method study in simulation Lien HAL : https://u-picardie.hal.science/hal-04663137 Reconstruction of buried thermal sources from surface temperature fields by Bayesian inference Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04355250 Impact of temperature on the corrosion of lead-free solder alloy during salt spray test Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-03375855 Terahertz time-domain spectro-imaging and hyperspectral imagery to investigate a historical Longwy glazed ceramic Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04677298

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A smart power management system monitoring and measurement approach based on a signal driven data acquisition Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04607072 Multifactorial evaluation of driver cognitive state: assessment of cognitive state through contextual analysis Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04628759 Iterative Interpolated DFT-based Frequency Estimator for Electrical Waveform Affected by Decaying DC Offset Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04572244 Soft Growing Robot to Enable Monitoring Applications in Remote Constrained Environments Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04396649 Étude de l’effet de l’humidité sur les performances d’une antenne patch en substrat bois éco-responsable Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04538395 Electro-Thermal Investigation of SiGe HBTs: A Review Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04410097 Miniaturized Antenna on a Paper Substrate Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04440129 Traitement avancé des données pour la tomographie et la récupération de phase des ondes térahertz Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04673059 Accurate Frequency and Damping Factor Estimation by Means of an Improved Three-point Interpolated DFT Algorithm Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04652731 CRONE Observer of Nonlinear SISO Systems Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04649354 Flat dynamic model analysis of a delta-wing convertible aircraft Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04671587 Le numérique en éducation Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04634872 Un amplificateur de puissance large bande a PAE controlee en technologie CMOS 28 nm FDSOI pour des applications 5G Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04638181 Methodology to Adapt Neural Network on Constrained Device at Topology level Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04381562 Hybrid FeRAM/RRAM synapse circuit for on-chip inference and learning at the edge Lien HAL : https://cea.hal.science/cea-04539478 Conduire parmi des véhicules autonomes : effet de la confiance initiale sur le comportement de conduite Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04448911 Pratiques et bricolages informationnels dans des contextes coopératifs Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04449834 Efficacité d’un dispositif chauffant sur la température cutanée de la main dominante et la perception thermique chez des joueurs de foot-fauteuil de haut-niveau. Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04458922 A versatile electrode sorting module for MEAs: implementation in a FPGA-based real-time system Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04396567 Minimalist Low-Power Batteryless Temperature Sensor Tag for Non-Invasive Long-Distance Wireless Continuous Monitoring Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04559995v2 A Lie-group based modelling for centroid and shape estimation of a cluster of space debris Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04538262 Kinematic and neuro-muscular adaptations following a training program for the underwater dolphin kick Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-03199813 Vertical road profile reconstruction from vehicle embedded-sensors Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04492041 Common-Mode Loss Mitigation of a Differentially Fed Eight-port On-antenna Power Combining Patch Implemented in a Scanning Phased Array Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04510676 Biométrie du Comportement Territorial Humain Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04527905 Apprentissage professionnel à l'attention partagée Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04527898 Introduction to Tandem Solar Cells Lien HAL : https://hal.science/hal-04510851
Résumé en français

Le laboratoire de l’Intégration du Matériau au Système a été créé le 1er janvier 2007, par la fusion de trois unités de recherche bordelaises, avec une stratégie scientifique commune de développement principalement centrée dans le domaine des Sciences et de l’Ingénierie des Systèmes, à la convergence des Sciences et Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication , et des Sciences pour l’Ingénieur .

Le laboratoire est rattaché à trois tutelles, le CNRS, l’Université de Bordeaux et Bordeaux Aquitaine INP.

Au CNRS, l’UMR5218 est rattachée en principal à l’Institut des Sciences de l’Ingénierie et des Systèmes et en secondaire à l’Institut des Sciences de l’Information et de leurs Interactions .

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