The Teleinformatics and Electronics Technology Center specializes in the design, implementation, and development of advanced teleinformatics, electronics, Internet of Things (IoT), and data analytics solutions. The Institute focuses on delivering technologies for smart energy systems and industry.
Key areas of the Center’s activity:
Research Group: Teleinformatics Systems
- design and implementation of web, mobile, and embedded system applications,
- requirements analysis and concept development for Industry 4.0 solutions.
Research Group: Internet of Things / Smart Grid - intelligent sensors and devices for monitoring energy network parameters,
- coreless current transformers CR/CRR based on PCB technology and resistive voltage transformers Un 6–24/√3 kV UR,
- projektowanie i produkcja urządzeń pomiarowych, zabezpieczeniowych i diagnostycznych zgodnych z normą IEC 61850.
Research Group: Applied Photonics
- optoelectronic control and measurement systems tailored to individual customer needs,
- interferometry and spectroscopy in the UV–VIS–IR range,
- design of optical and fiber-optic systems,
- telemedicine and telecommunication solutions,
- diffractive optics and profilometry.
Research Group: Printed Circuit Board and Assembly Technologies
- design and prototyping of printed circuit boards for devices operating in demanding environments,
- advanced SMT/THT assembly technologies, including anti-explosive protection and support in the production scale-up process.
Within the Center, the following are also developed, among others:
- automation and control devices and intrinsically safe constructions,
- equipment for operation in extreme environmental conditions,
- switchgear protection and control automation,
- time synchronization systems and remote control of power supply monitoring stations,
- voltage signaling devices and transducers for various communication standards.
Commercialization and R&D activities
All solutions developed at the Research and Development Center are introduced to the market as commercialized products and services. Research and development activities cover electronic, teleinformatics, and power engineering systems, devices, and technologies ready for integration within Smart Grid networks.