Corporate Background
Hong Kong Applied Science
and Technology Research Institute Co Ltd (ASTRI) was founded in 2001 in Hong
Kong by the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region to promote
technological advances for Hong Kong through applied research. Its missions
are to perform high quality research and development (R&D), transfer advanced
technologies to industries, develop technical human resources and act as a focal
point that brings together industry and university R&D assets.
As Hong Kong's applied technology
research centre focuses on providing world-class innovative technologies, ASTRI's
R&D activities focus on four closely interrelated technological domains:
IC designs; communications technologies; enterprise and consumer electronics;
and material and packaging technologies. Since inception, ASTRI has built up
a team of top researchers who have conducted a number of world-class research
projects.
In April 2006, the Innovation
and Technology Commission (ITC) launched the "Hong Kong R&D Centre
Initiative" with the objective to promote applied R&D and to facilitate
technology transfers and commercialization under a new strategic framework for
innovation and technology development. Sharing the same missions, ASTRI was
designated as the Hong Kong R&D Centre for Information and Communications
Technologies (ICT R&D Centre) to perform cutting-edge R&D and enhance
Hong Kong's technological competitiveness on a continuous basis.
Awards
ASTRI has received numerous
awards. In January 2009, the research team of the Material and Packaging Technologies
Group of ASTRI won the "IDW Outstanding Poster Paper Award" at the
15th International Display Workshops (IDW) held in Niigata, Japan. This international
award recognizes the company's innovative ideas on liquid crystal display (LCD)
and power saving.
In the "Hong Kong
ICT Awards 2008," ASTRI has received the "Best Lifestyle Bronze Award"
in recognition of the company's achievement in developing innovative ICT applications
that enhance people's way of life. The award aims to encourage breakthroughs
in the Hong Kong ICT sector while emphasizing on the contribution to quality
of life and positive social impacts.
In August 2008, ASTRI received
the "Innovative Product Award" of the "Second National Solid
State Lighting Innovation Contest." The aim of the contest is to encourage
cooperation between universities, research institutes and enterprises in developing
LED technology and its application so as to enhance the competitiveness of the
Solid State Lighting industry in China.
Also, the A8WiFi Cellular
Base Station, jointly developed by ASTRI and ALTAI Technologies Ltd, was awarded
the "2007 Hong Kong Awards for Industries: Technological Achievement Grand
Award" in the Technological Achievement Category.
In December 2007, ASTRI
received the "Innovation Award" from the Wireless Personal Area Networking
(WPAN) Working Group of China National Information Technology Standardization
Technical Committee (NITS) in Beijing.
ASTRI's Communication Technologies
Group was recognized and awarded for its contributions to low rate WPAN (C-WPAN)
and high rate WPAN (C-UWB) standards.
In addition to the corporate
awards, Dr Allan Wong, the chairman of ASTRI's board of directors, has also
been honored as the "Leader of the Year 2006" in the Commerce &
Industry/Finance category by the Sing Tao News Corporation Ltd on 29 March 2007.
IC Design Service
ASTRI's IC Designs program
has been tasked to assist in the development of local competence, consolidate
the technology foundation, and sustain the IC design ecosystems in Hong Kong
and the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region. The team aims to help the industry to
capture the best opportunities in the fast growing semiconductor and electronics
markets worldwide, especially in the Greater China.
Advanced Programmable Video
Codec (H.264) Engine for Mobile Devices
The H.264 video processing
standard has been developed for next-generation media distribution and compression.
This standard promises certain advantages over existing standards, which include
drastic bandwidth saving and/or quality improvement. However, the algorithm
of H.264 standard is processing-power-hungry, making it extremely complicated
to be implemented on mobile platforms.
ASTRI is developing processing
algorithms and implementation techniques to efficiently realize the advantages
of H.264 standard on a single IC device, while maintaining low power consumption
and small size. The resulting algorithms and implementation techniques will
be suitable for next-generation mobile devices.
Java Acceleration Engine
for Mobile Devices
The team is designing a
computing architecture optimized to support JAVA execution on mobile devices,
providing up to two orders of magnitude improvement in performance versus a
software-only implementation, and making sure the solutions are adaptable in
low-power environment.
In most handheld environments,
an innovative architecture has been proposed and implemented to solve the issues
of existing products. With this architecture, it is expected that the powered
Java accelerator is able to deliver 8-50 times average to peak performance improvement
respectively.
With the technology, mobile
and portable palmtop products could be enabled with more versatility, user-friendliness
and more vibrant graphical applications.
Communication Technologies
Through R&D programs,
the group aims to generate significant industrial impacts to the local industry
in the short term, as well as to lay the foundation for Hong Kong to become
a world-leading R&D centre and IPR provider in the global wireless communications
community in the long term.
Broadband Wireless Access
System Platform
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability
for Microwave Access) is the next generation of standard based broadband wireless
access technologies. It provides IP-based services and applications, quality
of service, robust security, user scalability and seamless mobility handover.
ASTRI researchers are active in the development of core technologies of mobile
WiMAX - base station (BTS) platform, access service network gateway (ASN-GW)
and management system (CWMS). With ASTRI's differentiating technologies and
industry-based experiences, ASTRI is able to help the BWA infrastructure equipment
vendor to produce advanced and completed mobile WiMAX system readily with low
cost and flexibility for various applications.
ReOFDM Core Technologies
ReOFDM Core is one of the
tracks under Multimode Multifunction System Technologies of Communication Technology
KTI. Wireless terminals for future applications will be increasingly multimode.
With the reconfigurable multi-mode architecture, a single device can be used
in many different regions/countries where different standards are adopted. Instead
of relying on dedicated hardware and software for each system, ASTRI is developing
more efficient architecture and technologies for multi-mode mobile TV terminal
baseband chipsets.
OFDM has taken the centre
stage for most of the wireless systems after 3G, including WiFi, WiMAX, DAB,
DVB, etc. ASTRI is developing a Reconfigurable OFDM Core which fully leverages
the advantages of reconfigurable design and OFDM technology for multimode applications.
ASTRI's ReOFDM Core solution
aims to develop baseband chipsets for single mode T-DMB and DVB-H, and multi-mode
DVB-H/T-DMB/CMMB standards. The ReOFDM core has the advantages of innovative
system algorithm, advanced hardware architecture, small silicon area, low power
consumption, and cost effective design.
Future Development
In the next phase of ASTRI's
development, ASTRI will build a totally customer-focused R&D organization
that not only conducts world-class research, but also excels in bringing about
real industrial impact. The company's objectives will establish ASTRI as one
of the most influential R&D forces in the entire Greater China region, and
a truly strategic asset that would enable Hong Kong to capture additional value
from advanced technologies.