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SP Logo Our group focuses on the research, development and implementation of advanced digital signal and image processing algorithms, mainly in the fields of telecom, audio processing and scene analysis (image segmentation, motion detection). We build on our experience with the Bayesian approach to recursive identification of linear systems with time variable parameters.

Our target platforms are Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). We are focused mostly on embedded SoC solutions based on Xilinx Kintex, Zynq and ZynqULTRASCALE+ devices programmed by Xilinx Vivado and SDSoC tools. We also use Matlab/Simulink or OpenCV library to specify, model and verify algorithms which we subsequently convert and synthesize to FPGAs using HLS tools. That is why we also study features which result in fast execution, small memory footprint, small chip area and low power consumption. This is achieved through designing new DSP algorithms or modifying the existing DSP algorithms and by exploiting advanced architectural properties of FPGA circuits. Our aim is not only to deal with the theoretical design of algorithms but also to help industrial partners to solve implementation issues in all their complexity.

Currently we focus our development mainly around Zynq and ZynqULTRASCALE+ FPGA family boards from Xilinx and from Trenz (industrial and automotive grade ones).

Our aim is not only to deal with the theoretical design of algorithms but also to help industrial partners to solve implementation issues in all their complexity. The key partner is Technical Development of SKODA AUTO a.s. where we have main competence in development electronic systems for testing Human-Machine-Interface.

The department also continues in developing methods of Bayesian statistics towards estimation of mixtures with different distribution of components. The theory is used in practical applications (The Municipality of the capital city Prague, Motol University Hospital) and also lectured in Faculty of Transportation Sciences CTU, Prague.

Our department participated in several RTD projects supported by Framework Programmes of the EU as well as national grant agencies. Nowadays our group takes part in RTD projects financed by ECSELJoint Undertaking.

Among further activities belongs e.g. long-term participation in development international technical standards in Working Groups ISO.

See presentations and videos for the Department of Signal Processing evaluation 9th March 2021.

2023-01-27 12:59

Department detail

Ing. Jiří Kadlec CSc.
Mgr. Milada Kadlecová
Ing. Lukáš Kohout
Ing. Raissa Likhonina Ph.D.
Ing. Radim Matulík
Doc. Ing. Ivan Nagy CSc.
Dr. Ing. Jiří Plíhal
Ing. Zdeněk Pohl Ph.D.
Doc. Ing. Evženie Uglickich CSc.
Duration: 2014 - 2017
PANACHE is the ENIAC KET Pilot Line project addresses subprogram 6. Design technologies and 7. Semiconductor process and integration. PANACHE project objective is to set-up a pilot line for embedded Flash technology design and manufacturing platform for the prototyping of innovative microcontrollers in Europe.
Duration: 2014 - 2017
THINGS2DO is the ENIAC KET Pilot Line project addresses subprogram 3. Energy Efficiency, 6. Design technologies and 4. Health and Ageing Socity. THINGS2DO project is focused on building the Design and Development Ecosystem for FD-SOI-technology. This technology is uniquely positioned to take advantage of some very distinct strengths of the European Semiconductor Industry.
Duration: 2012 - 2015
The overall objective is to develop advanced packaging for power supply components and new generation memory systems having application on Electric and ICE propelled vehicles. One of the main challenges of the introduction of the electronic systems in the automotive, in particular for electrified vehicles, is the reliability and the availability of the power supply systems, which must assure the
Duration: 2011 - 2018
Project 6002 is aimed to the improvement liaison between theory and practice and to adjustment near interrelationships in terms of provision § 51 Civil Code about cooperation in the field of Research and Development, particularly in research projects and transfer technology including fundamental and applied research as well at education process and searching specialists for scientific work. Par
Duration: 2011 - 2014
Ideal-ist addresses ICT companies and research organisations worldwide wishing to find project partners for a participation in the Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission.
2016-06-16
Ing. Raissa Likhonina from the Department of Signal Processing (ZS) received the Dean's prize of the Faculty of...
2011-04-14
Článek "Instruction Set Extensions for Multi-Threading in LEON3" presentovaný na konferenci DDECS 2010, IEEE...
2011-01-26
Naši kolegové Jan Schier a Bohumil Kovář získali Cenu za nejlepší článek (Best paper award) za svůj příspěvek Automated...