LABSTIC - From sensors to knowledge : Communicate and decide

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Sciences faculty
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 The Lab-STICC is a research unit of the French national center for scientific research (CNRS) involving two universities (Université de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest; Université de Bretagne Sud, Lorient) and three graduate schools of engineering (IMT Atlantique, ENSTA Bretagne and ENIB). Under the title UMR 6285, it is attached to department INS2I and INSIS of the CNRS.

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Gilles COPPIN
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Eric RIUS
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Short description of research profile

 Created since 2008, the Lab-STICC is a multidisciplinary research laboratory in the field of Information and communication science and technology. Researchers work in a single structure within one central theme: “from sensor to knowledge”.

 Over the last five years, Lab-STICC members have authored more than 700 refereed journal papers, 1800 conference communications and 40 patents. Our research leadership has involved strong academic and industrial collaborations with national and international research grants amounting to more than 30 M€.

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The lab-STICC is a research center on communication systems studied from the hardware point of view as well as from the software point of view. The integration of these two aspects has opened a new path for research. The strength and success of the laboratory is based on the high level of collaborations between experts of different domains and the development of original research axes.

 The Lab-STICC is organized around:

 3 scientific poles (for a total of 11 research teams):

  • Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Materials (MOM)
  • Communications, Architectures, Circuits and Systems (CACS)
  • Knowledge, Information, Decision (CID)

 All research is essentially focused on:

  1. Ocean and Information Technology
  2. Cyber security
  3. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
  4. Human Ambient Assisted Living
  5. Neural Machines & information Theory
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