Projects / Programmes
January 1, 1999
- December 31, 2003
Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
2.06.00 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Systems and cybernetics |
|
2.08.00 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Telecommunications |
|
2.15.00 |
Engineering sciences and technologies |
Metrology |
|
Code |
Science |
Field |
P175 |
Natural sciences and mathematics |
Informatics, systems theory |
T125 |
Technological sciences |
Automation, robotics, control engineering |
T180 |
Technological sciences |
Telecommunication engineering |
P180 |
Natural sciences and mathematics |
Metrology, physical instrumentation |
T121 |
Technological sciences |
Signal processing |
P176 |
Natural sciences and mathematics |
Artificial intelligence |
Researchers (17)
Organisations (1)
Abstract
Cybernetics research programme shall comprise development, research and studies concerning new discoveries, methods, approaches, measuring procedures, signal processing, communications and control. This interdisciplinary programme will use the state-of-the-art methods of new era intelligent measuring and regulation system planning using communications and signal processing systems. The research programme consists of: the measurement of extremely small quantities, measurement of extremely large quantities, measurement of the position in the space without fixed non-steady points, long-distance measurements, EMC, measurements in biosphere, Lonworks network-based modern house measurements, measurements in mobile distributed object via radio frequencies, distributed point measurements using Windows-CE software, robust system analysis and synthesis using modern methods (H-2, H-infinitive), intelligent image compressing and processing methods, planning and realisation of new discoveries in cable communication systems, remote measurements and control through Internet, remote measurements through GSM communication network, predictive control systems, distributed control and communication in distributed control systems, deimination of information with progressive stretching and contracting methods, data compressing and the quality valuation, observation, system identification and object pattern recognition, human-computer communication and real-time systems.
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