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Embedded systems are objects containing electronics/microelectronics (and the associated software) in order to fulfill their core function. They come in a variety of forms and shapes, going from low-power sensor devices to high-performance multi-processor systems-on-chip. Embedded systems offer the difficult challenge of adressing severe and multiple constraints using limited resources. The Embedded Electronics research unit is specialized in the design of embedded systems on ASIC or FPGA platforms, as well as the integration of embedded electronics in complex systems. The following research fields are currently being investigated by our research unit: - multi-processor System-on-Chips with real-time operating systems (MPSoC/RTOS) (DM) - better algorithm/architecture adequation using system-level design flows (DM) - 3D-chips design and optimization (DM) - wireless communication and localization systems (FQ) - FPGA and software design for software-defined radios (FQ) - UAV-based wireless communication systems (FQ) - didactics of electricity/electronics: domain-of-validity based teaching and learning strategies (FR) - rad-hard FPGA-based physics instrumentation for high energy particle colliders (LHC) (FR)
ReSIC: Research Center in Information and Communication
ReSIC explores the vast and multidimensional field of Information and Communication sciences. The research conducted at ReSIC investigates, on the one hand, the content, organization and evolutions of mass media, past and present and, on the other hand, organisational communication, public relations and marketing, and in particular the way new tools and technologies are impacting on network dynamics. A third concern is the use of digital information, its organization and management in mechanisms of knowledge sharing, as well as data preservation, collection and transmission. Furthermore, resarch is conducted in the field of semiotics of performing arts, with particular attention to drama reception and audiences. Combining research and field work on cultural, media and technological issues, the ReSIC research team is working in close connection with civil society organizations, professional journalists, private and non-profit corporations and cultural bodies
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