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Embedded Systems and Image Processing Laboratory
The Embedded Systems and Image Processing Laboratory covers four fundamental areas:
- Computer Architecture,
- Embedded Systems,
- Bio-Informatics, and
- Image Processing
The work of the Embedded Systems and Image Processing Group (ESIP) is
underpinned by research at the fundamental level, and has explicit
application domains with implementation in hardware/software where appropriate.
The program identifies a number of computer intensive areas within the School and
draws together a balance of investigator skills at the theoretical and practical
levels which could not be achieved by individual projects operating independently and
which are essential to the realisation of the full scope of individual projects.
The underlying thematic link is the development of algorithms, their optimisation and
their implementation in hardware/software (co-)design across a range of application
domains with commercial potential.
For more information, please contact
Prof Greg Knowles.
More Information
For further information about the School's research programs, the opportunities for higher degree study and scholarship information click here.
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