NRSC has been pursuing a systematic and well defined policy for transfer of know how products / technologies developed inhouse. The objectives have been to facilitate greater participation of Indian industries in various space projects, their applications in the commercial domain and to take benefit of ‘Spin-Offs’ of such technologies. The technology transfer mechanism established during early eighties enables licensing of know-how from various NRSC for commercial exploitation. Many technologies have been successfully transferred and productionised in industries in the fields of ground systems related to satellite communications, Industries in the large, medium and small scale sectors have largely been beneficiaries of the technology transfer scheme. Simultaneously, NRSC has been investing in developing a patent portfolio, which now consists of Two patents and Seven copyrights. NRSC's approach has been tuned towards enabling maximal commercial exploitation of such resources through appropriate technology transfers or licensing schemes.
Copyrights
NRSC’s efforts in the space technology over the years have enabled the organisation to develop innovative software's related to wide range of technologies in the field of remote sensing applications , arial and satellite data reception areas.
Patents
NRSC has been investing in developing a patent portfolio, which now consists of two patents and seven copyrights. Even in this area, while NRSC's objective has been to safeguard the technologies developed, simultaneously, the approach has been to enable maximal commercial exploitation of such resources through appropriate technology transfers or licensing schemes.
Technology Offers
NRSC has been pursuing a systematic and well defined policy for transfer of know how products / technologies developed inhouse. The objectives have been to facilitate greater participation of Indian industries in various space projects, their applications in the commercial domain and to take benefit of ‘Spin-Offs’ of such technologies. The technology transfer mechanism established during early eighties enables licensing of know-how from various NRSC for commercial exploitation. Many technologies have been successfully transferred and productionised in industries in the fields of ground systems related to satellite communications, Industries in the large, medium and small scale sectors have largely been beneficiaries of the technology transfer scheme. Simultaneously, NRSC has been investing in developing a patent portfolio, which now consists of Two patents and Seven copyrights. NRSC's approach has been tuned towards enabling maximal commercial exploitation of such resources through appropriate technology transfers or licensing schemes.
Copyrights
NRSC’s efforts in the space technology over the years have enabled the organisation to develop innovative software's related to wide range of technologies in the field of remote sensing applications , arial and satellite data reception areas.
1
Web based data downlink service for IRS ground stations
B.Lakshmi, B.Radhika, T.Saikalpana, Raji Jose
2
Global Distribution of Oceansat-2 Scatterometer data
Inter centre team, NRSC,SAC,ISAC
3
Data Analysis System for Throughput Assessment of Indian Remote Sensing Satellite Data products Generation Chain: A Data Warehouse Approach
Dr.Naresh kumar, Mr.Uzair
4
Enterprise Monitor and Control for Satellite Data Ground Processing Operations.
DPSD&DSG group
5
Ground Station Work Flow Manager for IMGEOS
Ms Anupama Sharma, Ms Sobina Bhaumik, Ms Raji Jose, Mr M. Suresh, Ms Manjusarma, Ms B. Lakshmi
6
Bhuvan 2D and 3D Viewer—Gateway to Indian Earth Observation Data Products and Services
Bhuvan core Team at NRSC
7.
11919/2013-CO/SW
The Message driven method and system for optimal management of dynamic production workflow in a distributed environment
Dr. Naresh Kumar SDAPSA
Patents
NRSC has been investing in developing a patent portfolio, which now consists of two patents and seven copyrights. Even in this area, while NRSC's objective has been to safeguard the technologies developed, simultaneously, the approach has been to enable maximal commercial exploitation of such resources through appropriate technology transfers or licensing schemes.
1
Dual polarized S & X Band Monopulse Feed for Tracking LEO Satellites
RFSD/NRSC & CSG/ ISAC
3767/CHE/2012 filed on 11.09.2012
India
2
The Message driven method and system for optimal management of dynamic production workflow in a distributed environment
Sri Naresh Kumar, Software div/SDARSA
14/015,693 filed on 30.08.2013
USA
Technology Offers
1
Dual polarized S & X Band Mono pulse Feed for Tracking LEO Satellites. Download Report »
RFSD/NRSC and
CSG/ ISAC
Ms. C.S. Padmavathy & J.G.Kulkarni, NRSC
2
Integrated Tracking System for Auto Track of LEO satellites. Download Report »
RFSD/NRSC and
M/S Wisdom Technologies, Hyderabad
Ms. C.S.Padmavathy, NRSC
3.
Design & Development of FPGA based Digital Demodulator. Download Report »
Ms Umadevi &Team
Ms Umadevi ,NRSC
4.
Programmable IF Matrix. Download Report »
Ms Umadevi & Team
Ms Umadevi NRSC
5
Detection of Landslides from High Resolution Optical Satellite Data. Download Report »
Collaborative work of ITC and NRSC
Dr Vinod kumar & Tapas Ranjan Martha,Dr Narman Kerle,Dr Cees J van Westen ,Dr Victor Jetten
Dr Vinod Kumar, NRSC
6
The Message driven method and system for optimal management of dynamic production workflow in a distributed environment. Download Report »
Dr. Naresh Kumar
SDAPSA
Dr. Naresh Kumar, SDAPSA
Technology Transfer and Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)