On Commercially Relevant Research In Indian EE R&D Ecosystem

Abstract

Commercially relevant research in Electrical and Electronics (EE) Research and Development (R&D) ecosystem has become essential to boost India’s EE manufacturing. In India, EE product sell is regulated under Electronics and Information Technology Goods (Compulsory Registration) Order (CRO), which allows only products compliant to the specified standards. This along with Indian environmental laws like E-waste (Management) Rules 2016 provides restrictions on sellable products. The Indian EE R&D ecosystem needs to develop EE products that are compliant to the Indian standards and regulations. There is lack of knowledge of standards and regulations among researcher communities and lack of methodology for adoption of standards during R&D phase. This paper describes the need for adoption of standards & a methodology for adoption of standards during R&D phase through modified Nair’s Product Development Cycle by EE researchers. Subsequently, a case study will be presented for electrical energy storage devices (Li-ion batteries & supercapacitors). The study reveals relevant Indian standards for Li-ion battery exist but there is lack of relevant Indian standards for supercapacitors. Solution to such cases for researchers is to follow relevant International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) standards.

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S D Das

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  • EP ID EP388677
  • DOI 10.9790/1676-1301046772.
  • Views 117
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S D Das (2018). On Commercially Relevant Research In Indian EE R&D Ecosystem. IOSR Journals (IOSR Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering), 13(1), 67-72. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-388677