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Presentation of JSI

Department of Communication Systems

author: Miha Mohorčič, Jožef Stefan Institute

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The Department of Communication Systems is concerned mainly with the research, development and design of next generation networks and wireless access systems, and the development of new algorithms for parallel and distributed computing and computer simulations. Other research activities include the development of software tools for testing, modeling and simulation of communication systems, provision of security services in communication networks, digital signal processing in medicine, etc. With its research and development activities the department has been actively involved in national and international projects including Framework Programme and Structural Funds projects.

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0:00 Jožef Stefan Institute Department of Communication Systems
1:25 Digital telecommunication systems
1:36 Computer networks and distributed systems
1:39 Parallel computing
1:45 Digital telecommunication systems
2:34 Computer networks and distributed systems
3:09 Parallel computing
4:02 Selected international RTD projects
5:10 Selected international projects -CAPANINA
6:15 Selected international projects -SatNEx
6:44 Selected national projects –TETRA
7:16 Examples of past cooperation with the industry
7:47 Industrial cooperation with Telsima Wireless
8:36 Regular interconnection topologies
9:42 Modelling and simulations in medicine
10:53 Biomedical measuring devices

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