Anže
Zadravec
no.:
59899
researcher – active in research organisation
| Code |
Science |
Field |
Subfield |
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2.08.00
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Engineering sciences and technologies
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Telecommunications
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| Code |
Science |
Field |
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T111
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Technological sciences
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Imaging, image processing
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T120
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Technological sciences
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Systems engineering, computer technology
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T180
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Technological sciences
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Telecommunication engineering
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T181
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Technological sciences
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Remote sensing
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T190
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Technological sciences
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Electrical engineering
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AVoIP (audio-video over Internet Protocol), live television production architectures, IP networks, multimedia, wireless transmission of audio-video signals, 5G/6G networks
Data for ARIS tenders (
21.05.2024 – Target research programmes,
archive
)
| Level of education |
Professional title |
Study subject |
Faculty |
Year |
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2nd cycle master's degree
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2023
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Doctoral dissertations and other final papers
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Anže Zadravec is a Teaching Assistant and Researcher at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, where he works within the Laboratory for Multimedia (LMMFE). His research is focused on audio-video systems and production architectures operating over IP networks (AVoIP), as well as their integration with next-generation communication technologies such as 5G and 6G mobile networks.
He investigates the design of hybrid architectures that combine protocols including SMPTE ST 2110, JPEG XS, NDI, Dante, and SRT, and their integration with traditional protocols and interfaces such as SDI, HDMI, and XLR. The emphasis of his research lies in ensuring synchronization, low latency, and reliable signal transmission, which he further explores as part of his doctoral studies in Electrical Engineering.
He actively participates as a member of SMPTE and HETMA and is involved in national and international research and industry projects in the field of multimedia. He is particularly interested in the application of these technologies in sports production. His research and professional work are guided by the words of Walt Disney: “It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.”