Friday 30 January 2015

RESEARCH centres

RESEARCH THROUH THESE ORGANISATIONS:
 The Communications Group has research interests falling into three broad categories: communication networks, digital communication, and signal processing.  Research in communication networks includes areas such as advanced switching concepts, broadband, light wave and local area networks, packet video processing, and queuing theory.  The research areas under digital communication include coded modulation, communication algorithms, communication theory, data compression, error control coding, wireless communication, information theory, mobile communication and spread spectrum systems.  Signal processing covers areas such as adaptive filtering, detection/estimation, digital signal processing, multimedia systems, image processing and analysis, knowledge-based signal processing, nonlinear filters, parallel algorithms, and statistical signal processing.
The Computer Engineering Group was established c. 1980, and has grown to the present complement of more than 20 professors plus several research associates and technologists, and supporting more than 60 graduate students at any given time. Professors and students in the group are internationally recognized for their state-of-the-art research activity in the design, implementation, and use of a wide range of computer software and hardware: research areas cover a broad spectrum of computing, including mobile, wearable, and bio-inspired computing, operating systems, computer security, compilers, computer architecture and hardware, computer-aided design (CAD), and field-programmable gate-arrays (FPGAs). Graduates of the computer group go on to challenging and rewarding careers in industry and academia, and have many compelling options in the Toronto area, in Canada, and internationally

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