That the customers of PARATRONIC can be serene as for the reliability of their systems whatever the conditions (storms, parasites...), it is the original know-how of PARATRONIC.
The Hyperfrequency, EMC and Surge laboratory is in charge of the lightning protection and interference filter ranges but is also involved in almost all projects.
Indeed, the means of test and development (semi-anechoic room, analyzers of spectra, generators of lightning shocks...) make it possible PARATRONIC to guarantee a level of immunity against the electric shocks and the electromagnetic disturbances, thus ensuring the reliability of the materials under the most severe conditions.
Carrying out measurements, or detections, that are impossible by conventional means is the raison d'être of the image processing laboratory.
This technology is therefore at the heart of innovative solutions.
The laboratory of treatment of images of PARATRONIC counts, among its achievements, the development of ADELIE (system of automatic detection of departures of forest fires) ensuring the surveillance of several forest massifs in France.
Putting the power and ease-of-use of computing and new communication techniques into energy-saving products is the challenge of the embedded computing laboratory.
Involved in numerous projects, the embedded computing laboratory has, among other things, demonstrated the extent of its know-how by developing acquisition units combining NICTs with the fundamentals of field metrology and data acquisition.
Whether floods, fires or landslides: crisis management requires giving users software tools that are truly adapted to their needs, but above all that are simple and intuitive to use.
Under Windows or Linux, as a thin client or not, integrating cartography or managing field measurements and images, the solutions provided by the IT laboratory are always Real Time, perfectly integrated into the decision chains of the user services and resulting from work carried out in partnership with professionals in each of the fields dealt with.