Research And Development
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Results from our past and recent research and development have placed SignalGeneriX Ltd in a position such that now owns a widely based portfolio of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in the areas of core DSP algorithms, Communication Networks, Wireless and Generic Applications. The company has also recently been awarded the EUREKA innovation label in recognition of its high degree of innovative contribution to a Medea+ project in the area of high speed communications. SignalGeneriX is actively participating in Local, European and International research activities in its area of expertise. The company has recently completed two FP-6 projects where it has applied its DSP expertise in the development of a new ultrasound biosensor for the early detection of prostate cancer (TAMIRUT - IST project), and exploited its advanced knowledge of smart antenna algorithms for the development of wireless localisation systems (RESOLUTION - IST project). SignalGeneriX has secured two FP7 projects for the benefit of SME for developing the FPGA processing board and image processing algorithms of a portable asbestos detector device and for investigating ultra low-power wireless body-area-networks (WBAN). The company is also participating as a coordinator or partner in various nationally funded projects in the areas of wireless communications, image and video processing and compression, wireless sensor networks, infrastructure monitoring and NDE, telemedicine, optical communications, speech processing, biometrics and digitisation and preservation of historical content. SignalGeneriX is giving great emphasis in high level research and for this reason has invested in the establishment of cutting-edge hardware and DSP research laboratories which are utilized for the benefit of the research projects involved. The company has established the following research laboratories which support its R&D operations: Wireless Sensor Network Laboratory The WSN Laboratory was established in 2006 and is fully equipped with the necessary infrastructure for performing core and applied research in the area o wireless sensor networks. The laboratory provides the infrastructure for the development of the company’s novel technology in wireless nodes, smart miniaturized antennas and higher level communication and remote monitoring platforms. The laboratory infrastructure is used in various national and EU co-funded projects for the development of new technology and applications for many industries. Areas of concentration:
FPGA and Hardware development Laboratory The FPGA and hardware development laboratory was established in 2005 and since then it provides the infrastructure for the development of novel hardware solutions provided by SignalGeneriX to its clients. The laboratory is equipped with PCB designing software, PCB assembling and testing equipment and various prototyping equipment. Areas of concentration:
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