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Faculty of Electronics & Telecommunications Research and Development 2009-2013 Mini-Guide for Academics and Industry

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Faculty of Electronics & Telecommunications

Research and Development2009-2013

Mini-Guidefor Academicsand Industry

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Dean’s Address

I have the honor to present you with a guide to research and development activities of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications at the Poznan University of Technology.

The Poznan University of Technology (PUT) is one of the leading academic institutions and scientific centers in Poland. Its history reaches back to 1919. Currently, the university educates above 20,000 students at ten faculties employing over 1,000 academic staff members.

The Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications though being one of the youngest units (established in 2006), has had a nearby 40-year tradition since 1974, when the Institute of Electronics was founded. Currently, the Faculty is considered one of the leading centers of research and education in electronics and telecommunications in Poland, however, its impact certainly extends beyond the country. The staff members and research teams perform nationally funded research projects and cooperate within international research programs, e.g. funded by the

European Union. An example of such activities is the participation in the EU Framework projects such as NEWCOM (Network of Excellence in Wireless Communications), WINNER (Wireless World Initiative New Radio), BONE (Building the future Optical Network in Europe), METIS (Mobile communications Enablers for Twenty-twenty (2020) Information Society), a number of COST actions and several other bilateral initiatives.

The teams of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications publish papers in world-leading journals and present them at the best international conferences, such as IEEE ICC, GLOBECOM, VTC, PIMRC, Picture Coding Symposia. They also cooperate with many companies such as Mentor Graphics, Samsung Electronics, Mitsubishi Electric, Nokia Solutions and Networks, Telewizja Polska, Huawei and communication network operators (e.g. Orange). We are proud of our devices developed for network synchronization, video codec proposals highly evaluated by MPEG fora, new developments in 3D and multi-view television and monographs and textbooks published by renown publishers.

As an educational institution, we offer BSc and MSc studies in Electronics and Telecommunications, as well as PhD program in Telecommunications. We have been offering 3- and 4-semester MSc programs in E&T in English for several years. Since 2014, we will also offer BSc studies in English.

I encourage you, Dear Reader, to learn about our research areas, evaluate our competence, scientific potential and available facilities for possible cooperation within science and education. We also hope that our prospective international students will obtain knowledge about the scientific interests and competences of the faculty staff members, as well as possible topics for future diploma theses in the fascinating fields of electronics and telecommunications.

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On May 23rd, 2013 Professor Janusz Rajski of Mentor Graphics Corporation, Wilsonville, OR, USA, received the honorary doctorate (honoris causa – for the sake of the honor) from the Poznan University of Technology. The doctorate diploma has been awarded by the Rector and Senate of the university with the following citation: "for tremendous contributions to digital circuits theory and international collaboration between academia and semiconductor industry". This degree has been conferred not only to honor Prof. Rajski's professional contributions, but also to recognize a long and very fruitful collaboration between Mentor Graphics and the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications whose members nominated Prof. Rajski for this prestigious academic degree.

After receiving MSc and PhD degrees in the electrical engineering from the Technical University of Gdansk and the Poznan University of Technology, respectively, Prof. Rajski has been Canada and US resident for almost 30 years. In 2003 the President of Poland awarded him the title of Professor of Sciences for his fundamental contributions in the area of design and test of digital circuits and systems.

Janusz Rajski is currently a chief scientist and a director of DFT engineering at Mentor Graphics Corporation – a world leader in electronic hardware and software design solutions. Following Prof. Rajski's initiative, Mentor Graphics has founded its research and development division in Poznań.

Prof. Rajski has published over 200 technical papers and holds near 80 US and international patents in the area of design for test. He is the principal inventor of the Embedded Deterministic Test (EDT) technology. Mentor Graphics commercialized EDT with the introduction of Tessent TestKompress™ – the first on-chip test compression product on the market. The unique test data compression offered by EDT enables a significant cost reductions, and, at the same time, offers the high quality of testing procedures.

Janusz Rajski received a number of awards, including the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Donald O. Pederson Outstanding Paper Awards (1993, 2006) for papers published in the IEEE Transactions on CAD, IEEE VLSI Test Symposium (1995, 1998) best paper awards for papers on embedded test, and IEEE International Test Conference (1999, 2004) Honorable Mention Awards for papers on logic BIST and EDT. He is the Fellow of the IEEE.

Professor Krzysztof Wesołowski, PhD Dean of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications

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Doctorate Honoris Causa for Professor Janusz Rajski

Poznań, September 2013

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Dean’s Address

I have the honor to present you with a guide to research and development activities of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications at the Poznan University of Technology.

The Poznan University of Technology (PUT) is one of the leading academic institutions and scientific centers in Poland. Its history reaches back to 1919. Currently, the university educates above 20,000 students at ten faculties employing over 1,000 academic staff members.

The Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications though being one of the youngest units (established in 2006), has had a nearby 40-year tradition since 1974, when the Institute of Electronics was founded. Currently, the Faculty is considered one of the leading centers of research and education in electronics and telecommunications in Poland, however, its impact certainly extends beyond the country. The staff members and research teams perform nationally funded research projects and cooperate within international research programs, e.g. funded by the

European Union. An example of such activities is the participation in the EU Framework projects such as NEWCOM (Network of Excellence in Wireless Communications), WINNER (Wireless World Initiative New Radio), BONE (Building the future Optical Network in Europe), METIS (Mobile communications Enablers for Twenty-twenty (2020) Information Society), a number of COST actions and several other bilateral initiatives.

The teams of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications publish papers in world-leading journals and present them at the best international conferences, such as IEEE ICC, GLOBECOM, VTC, PIMRC, Picture Coding Symposia. They also cooperate with many companies such as Mentor Graphics, Samsung Electronics, Mitsubishi Electric, Nokia Solutions and Networks, Telewizja Polska, Huawei and communication network operators (e.g. Orange). We are proud of our devices developed for network synchronization, video codec proposals highly evaluated by MPEG fora, new developments in 3D and multi-view television and monographs and textbooks published by renown publishers.

As an educational institution, we offer BSc and MSc studies in Electronics and Telecommunications, as well as PhD program in Telecommunications. We have been offering 3- and 4-semester MSc programs in E&T in English for several years. Since 2014, we will also offer BSc studies in English.

I encourage you, Dear Reader, to learn about our research areas, evaluate our competence, scientific potential and available facilities for possible cooperation within science and education. We also hope that our prospective international students will obtain knowledge about the scientific interests and competences of the faculty staff members, as well as possible topics for future diploma theses in the fascinating fields of electronics and telecommunications.

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On May 23rd, 2013 Professor Janusz Rajski of Mentor Graphics Corporation, Wilsonville, OR, USA, received the honorary doctorate (honoris causa – for the sake of the honor) from the Poznan University of Technology. The doctorate diploma has been awarded by the Rector and Senate of the university with the following citation: "for tremendous contributions to digital circuits theory and international collaboration between academia and semiconductor industry". This degree has been conferred not only to honor Prof. Rajski's professional contributions, but also to recognize a long and very fruitful collaboration between Mentor Graphics and the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications whose members nominated Prof. Rajski for this prestigious academic degree.

After receiving MSc and PhD degrees in the electrical engineering from the Technical University of Gdansk and the Poznan University of Technology, respectively, Prof. Rajski has been Canada and US resident for almost 30 years. In 2003 the President of Poland awarded him the title of Professor of Sciences for his fundamental contributions in the area of design and test of digital circuits and systems.

Janusz Rajski is currently a chief scientist and a director of DFT engineering at Mentor Graphics Corporation – a world leader in electronic hardware and software design solutions. Following Prof. Rajski's initiative, Mentor Graphics has founded its research and development division in Poznań.

Prof. Rajski has published over 200 technical papers and holds near 80 US and international patents in the area of design for test. He is the principal inventor of the Embedded Deterministic Test (EDT) technology. Mentor Graphics commercialized EDT with the introduction of Tessent TestKompress™ – the first on-chip test compression product on the market. The unique test data compression offered by EDT enables a significant cost reductions, and, at the same time, offers the high quality of testing procedures.

Janusz Rajski received a number of awards, including the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society Donald O. Pederson Outstanding Paper Awards (1993, 2006) for papers published in the IEEE Transactions on CAD, IEEE VLSI Test Symposium (1995, 1998) best paper awards for papers on embedded test, and IEEE International Test Conference (1999, 2004) Honorable Mention Awards for papers on logic BIST and EDT. He is the Fellow of the IEEE.

Professor Krzysztof Wesołowski, PhD Dean of the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications

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Doctorate Honoris Causa for Professor Janusz Rajski

Poznań, September 2013

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Teaching Offer

STUDYING IN ENGLISH

BSc programme in Electronics and Telecommunications (E&T)

MSc programme in Electronics and Telecommunications (E&T)

PhD programme in Communication Technologies (CT)

Exchange programme ERASMUS

7-semester programme - dedicated to foreign and Polish students holding school diploma entitling to enter university (from October 2014)

Details:

Admission details:

PhD programme and admission information:

Specialisation: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)3-semester programme - intended for BSc graduates in electronics and telecommunications4-semester programme - dedicated to BSc diploma holders in areas other than those related to E&T.

The Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications has the right to confer the PhD degree in the scientific discipline of Telecommunications (subject area: Information Engineering; field of science and technology: Engineering and Technology).

The Faculty can host exchange students from 30 universities within the EU ERASMUS programme, basically at the MSc level, but also BSc students.

The Faculty places great importance on studies in English, and as a result of constant University and Faculty initiatives, the number of international students increases year by year.

http://www.et.put.poznan.pl/index.php/en/prospective-students

www.put.edu.pl

http://www.et.put.poznan.pl/index.php/en/students/phd-programe

STUDYING IN POLISHDegree programmes available at FET PUT:

BSc and MSc programmes in Electronics and TelecommunicationsMSc programme in Technical Applications of the Internet

Programme information and application details at: www.put.poznan.pl/rekrutacja

Degree Programmes – Full Time

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The Faculty of Electronicsand Telecommunications

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Teaching Offer

STUDYING IN ENGLISH

BSc programme in Electronics and Telecommunications (E&T)

MSc programme in Electronics and Telecommunications (E&T)

PhD programme in Communication Technologies (CT)

Exchange programme ERASMUS

7-semester programme - dedicated to foreign and Polish students holding school diploma entitling to enter university (from October 2014)

Details:

Admission details:

PhD programme and admission information:

Specialisation: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)3-semester programme - intended for BSc graduates in electronics and telecommunications4-semester programme - dedicated to BSc diploma holders in areas other than those related to E&T.

The Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications has the right to confer the PhD degree in the scientific discipline of Telecommunications (subject area: Information Engineering; field of science and technology: Engineering and Technology).

The Faculty can host exchange students from 30 universities within the EU ERASMUS programme, basically at the MSc level, but also BSc students.

The Faculty places great importance on studies in English, and as a result of constant University and Faculty initiatives, the number of international students increases year by year.

http://www.et.put.poznan.pl/index.php/en/prospective-students

www.put.edu.pl

http://www.et.put.poznan.pl/index.php/en/students/phd-programe

STUDYING IN POLISHDegree programmes available at FET PUT:

BSc and MSc programmes in Electronics and TelecommunicationsMSc programme in Technical Applications of the Internet

Programme information and application details at: www.put.poznan.pl/rekrutacja

Degree Programmes – Full Time

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The Faculty of Electronicsand Telecommunications

Dean’soffice

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Since 2009, six national projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, NCN (National Science Center) or NCBiR (National Center for Research and Development) and co-funded by the European Union, have been performed by the Chair groups:

Reception methods for cognitive radio systems utilizing NC-OFDM modulation. 2013-2015. Doctoral project for the PhD supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka New algorithms for PHY and MAC layers in V2V and V2I transmission systems. 2012-2014. Supervisor: Prof. K. WesołowskiBreaking 1 Gb/s barrier of the WLAN data rate. 2012-2014. Supervisor: Prof. P. SzulakiewiczNew methods of data transmission in WLANs. 2010-2012. Supervisor: Prof. P. SzulakiewiczFuture Internet engineering. Realised by Prof. K. Wesołowski’s group, co-ordinated by the Warsaw University of Technology, and co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the Operational Programme “Innovative Economy” Receiver algorithms for the adaptively modulated signals with non-orthogonal subcarriers.

�PhD student Paweł Kryszkiewicz.

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Doctoral project for the PhD student Adrian Kliks. PhD supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

www.iip.net.pl/en/project

National Projects

The following research and educational EU-funded projects have been carried out since 2009:

METIS Mobile and wireless communications Enablers for Twenty-twenty (2020) Information SocietyFP7 IP. 2012-2015. Supervisor: Prof. K. Wesołowski

NEWCOM# Network of Excellence in Wireless Communications#. FP7 NoE. 2012-2015.Supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

ACROPOLIS Advanced coexistence technologies for radio optimisation in licensed and unlicensed spectrum.

within the Chair

http://www.metis2020.com

http://www.newcom-project.eu

FP7 NoE. 2010-2013. Supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

COST IC0902 Cognitive radio and networking for cooperative coexistence of heterogeneous wireless networks. 2009-2013. Supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

COGEU Cognitive radio systems for efficient sharing of TV white spaces in European context. FP7 2010-2012. Supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

GALAPAGOS Galileo-based seamless and robust positioning applications for logistics optimization processes. FP7. 2009-2011. Supervisor: Prof. K. Wesołowski

www.ict-acropolis.eu

http://acts.ing.uniroma1.it/IC0902

www.ict-cogeu.eu

http://galapagos-project.eu/wb/index.php

International Projects

KRDean’s addressChair of Wireless Communications

Prof. Hanna Bogucka, Prof. Jerzy Tyszer, Prof. Krzysztof Wesołowski

10 assistant professors, 13 PhD students & teaching assistants

Research Areas

Prof. Paweł Szulakiewicz Head

Academic staff

The academic staff members are mainly involved in research concerning wireless systems and networks. The most recent research topics are: 4G networks, cognitive radio, network coding, wireless LANs and communication theory. Besides wireless communications, intensive research is also focused on the methods and algorithms of VLSI testing.

Within the above listed wireless communications research fields, specific topics are investigated by the teams led by Prof. Bogucka, Prof. Wesołowski and Prof. Szulakiewicz, namely: spectrum utilization in opportunistic OFDMA networks, properties of generalized multicarrier modulations, application of game theory in cognitive radio and spectrum management, new 4G transceiver algorithms, PAPR reduction of OFDM signals, applications of MIMO and network coding in relays applied in future wireless communications, MAC protocols in wireless networks and cellular systems, optimization criteria of cellular system RRM schedulers, iterative detection of space-time coded modulations using the BI-STCM-ID scheme, investigations of new space-time diversity schemes, iterative decoding, methods of throughput maximization in IEEE 802.11s-based mesh networks, security in wireless networks, decoding algorithms and link adaptation algorithms involving adaptive modulation and coding.

Prof. Tyszer's team is actively involved in many research and development projects that resulted in practical, patented, award-winning, and industry-proven solutions. They include several innovative methods and technologies deployed to test digital integrated semiconductor circuits and systems. Many successful projects are results of a long and very fruitful collaboration with Mentor Graphics Corporation, a US-based semiconductor company. Mentor Graphics is the world leader in electronic hardware and software design solutions providing electronic design automation (EDA) products.

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Since 2009, six national projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, NCN (National Science Center) or NCBiR (National Center for Research and Development) and co-funded by the European Union, have been performed by the Chair groups:

Reception methods for cognitive radio systems utilizing NC-OFDM modulation. 2013-2015. Doctoral project for the PhD supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka New algorithms for PHY and MAC layers in V2V and V2I transmission systems. 2012-2014. Supervisor: Prof. K. WesołowskiBreaking 1 Gb/s barrier of the WLAN data rate. 2012-2014. Supervisor: Prof. P. SzulakiewiczNew methods of data transmission in WLANs. 2010-2012. Supervisor: Prof. P. SzulakiewiczFuture Internet engineering. Realised by Prof. K. Wesołowski’s group, co-ordinated by the Warsaw University of Technology, and co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the Operational Programme “Innovative Economy” Receiver algorithms for the adaptively modulated signals with non-orthogonal subcarriers.

�PhD student Paweł Kryszkiewicz.

��

Doctoral project for the PhD student Adrian Kliks. PhD supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

www.iip.net.pl/en/project

National Projects

The following research and educational EU-funded projects have been carried out since 2009:

METIS Mobile and wireless communications Enablers for Twenty-twenty (2020) Information SocietyFP7 IP. 2012-2015. Supervisor: Prof. K. Wesołowski

NEWCOM# Network of Excellence in Wireless Communications#. FP7 NoE. 2012-2015.Supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

ACROPOLIS Advanced coexistence technologies for radio optimisation in licensed and unlicensed spectrum.

within the Chair

http://www.metis2020.com

http://www.newcom-project.eu

FP7 NoE. 2010-2013. Supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

COST IC0902 Cognitive radio and networking for cooperative coexistence of heterogeneous wireless networks. 2009-2013. Supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

COGEU Cognitive radio systems for efficient sharing of TV white spaces in European context. FP7 2010-2012. Supervisor: Prof. H. Bogucka

GALAPAGOS Galileo-based seamless and robust positioning applications for logistics optimization processes. FP7. 2009-2011. Supervisor: Prof. K. Wesołowski

www.ict-acropolis.eu

http://acts.ing.uniroma1.it/IC0902

www.ict-cogeu.eu

http://galapagos-project.eu/wb/index.php

International Projects

KRDean’s addressChair of Wireless Communications

Prof. Hanna Bogucka, Prof. Jerzy Tyszer, Prof. Krzysztof Wesołowski

10 assistant professors, 13 PhD students & teaching assistants

Research Areas

Prof. Paweł Szulakiewicz Head

Academic staff

The academic staff members are mainly involved in research concerning wireless systems and networks. The most recent research topics are: 4G networks, cognitive radio, network coding, wireless LANs and communication theory. Besides wireless communications, intensive research is also focused on the methods and algorithms of VLSI testing.

Within the above listed wireless communications research fields, specific topics are investigated by the teams led by Prof. Bogucka, Prof. Wesołowski and Prof. Szulakiewicz, namely: spectrum utilization in opportunistic OFDMA networks, properties of generalized multicarrier modulations, application of game theory in cognitive radio and spectrum management, new 4G transceiver algorithms, PAPR reduction of OFDM signals, applications of MIMO and network coding in relays applied in future wireless communications, MAC protocols in wireless networks and cellular systems, optimization criteria of cellular system RRM schedulers, iterative detection of space-time coded modulations using the BI-STCM-ID scheme, investigations of new space-time diversity schemes, iterative decoding, methods of throughput maximization in IEEE 802.11s-based mesh networks, security in wireless networks, decoding algorithms and link adaptation algorithms involving adaptive modulation and coding.

Prof. Tyszer's team is actively involved in many research and development projects that resulted in practical, patented, award-winning, and industry-proven solutions. They include several innovative methods and technologies deployed to test digital integrated semiconductor circuits and systems. Many successful projects are results of a long and very fruitful collaboration with Mentor Graphics Corporation, a US-based semiconductor company. Mentor Graphics is the world leader in electronic hardware and software design solutions providing electronic design automation (EDA) products.

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�Wireless communications laboratoryWireless communications laboratory is equipped with modern devices aimed at signal generation and analysis in mobile communication systems. The main elements of the equipment are the Rohde & Schwarz SMIQ generator and the Rohde & Schwarz FSIQ signal analyzer. The third element of the measurement set is the Rohde & Schwarz CMU200 universal radiocommunication tester. An important part of the laboratory are DSP toolkits based on Texas Instruments TMS320C6000 DSP chips coupled with boards of high-speed D/A and A/D converters and FPGA chips. The development boards are supplemented with software (C++ and FPGA synthesis). The laboratory is also equipped with advanced Software Defined Radio (SDR) development cards based on TMS floating point DSPs and Xilinx FPGA chips. Several scientific and educational experiments can be performed using USRP boards (from Ettus Research and National Instruments) implementing RF parts of radio transceivers. The baseband blocks of these transceivers are implemented in software on PCs.

� Microprocessor laboratory (ARM Cortex M4) � WLAN laboratory � Computer laboratory

� VLSI testing of digital circuits – software used by this laboratory has been entirely privided by Mentor Graphics Corporation

� Computer cluster – featuring about 100 processor cores for intensive simulation campaigns.

Conferences

Research and Teaching Laboratories

18th European Wireless Conference, April 2012, Poznań – a significant European wireless conference

National Conference on Wireless Communications, Radio Broadcasting and Television KKRRiT 2011 – the most important Polish conference devoted to wireless systems, television and broadcasting. It circulates annually among the largest Polish technical universities offering academic education in telecommunications and multimedia: Warszawa, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, and Poznań

Poznań Telecommunications Workshop PWT – annual national conference devoted to recent achievements in wireless systems, networks, telecommunication systems, and education in electronics and telecommunications, held every year in December; in 2012 for the 16th time

www.ew2012.org

http://kkrrit.et.put.poznan.pl

www.pwt.et.put.poznan.pl

Other important scientific meetings recently organised by the Chair:

In 2012 the Chair hosted a significant international conference:

KR

Embeded deterministic system level test with low power dissipationIn 2007-2010 Prof. Tyszer's group conducted research in the area of test data compression. It was the first R&D project funded by SCR in the field of testing semiconductor circuits in Europe. The methods to achieve data reduction by one or two orders of magnitude higher than those obtained in the best solutions known before have been developed in the project.

Co-operation with Nokia Solutions and Networks (formerly Nokia Siemens Networks), R&D Center, Wrocław, PolandBased on a framework agreement between the Poznan University of Technology and Nokia Solutions and Networks, Sp. z o.o., the research group led by Prof. Wesołowski is performing industrial investigations devoted to 3G cellular systems and their upgrades. Partial results have been published in conference proceedings of leading conferences devoted to mobile communications.

Co-operation with Mentor Graphics Corporation, USAProf. Tyszer's research group has established a long and fruitful co-operation with Mentor Graphics Corporation, Wilsonville, OR, USA. It has resulted in numerous papers published with the company's staff members in scientific journals, patents, as well as the Embedded Deterministic Test technology (EDT), introduced by Mentor Graphics in 2001 as TestKompress.

Research grant funded by Semiconductor Research Corporation, USA

Dean’s addressChair of Wireless Communications

Industry-Funded Research

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�Wireless communications laboratoryWireless communications laboratory is equipped with modern devices aimed at signal generation and analysis in mobile communication systems. The main elements of the equipment are the Rohde & Schwarz SMIQ generator and the Rohde & Schwarz FSIQ signal analyzer. The third element of the measurement set is the Rohde & Schwarz CMU200 universal radiocommunication tester. An important part of the laboratory are DSP toolkits based on Texas Instruments TMS320C6000 DSP chips coupled with boards of high-speed D/A and A/D converters and FPGA chips. The development boards are supplemented with software (C++ and FPGA synthesis). The laboratory is also equipped with advanced Software Defined Radio (SDR) development cards based on TMS floating point DSPs and Xilinx FPGA chips. Several scientific and educational experiments can be performed using USRP boards (from Ettus Research and National Instruments) implementing RF parts of radio transceivers. The baseband blocks of these transceivers are implemented in software on PCs.

� Microprocessor laboratory (ARM Cortex M4) � WLAN laboratory � Computer laboratory

� VLSI testing of digital circuits – software used by this laboratory has been entirely privided by Mentor Graphics Corporation

� Computer cluster – featuring about 100 processor cores for intensive simulation campaigns.

Conferences

Research and Teaching Laboratories

18th European Wireless Conference, April 2012, Poznań – a significant European wireless conference

National Conference on Wireless Communications, Radio Broadcasting and Television KKRRiT 2011 – the most important Polish conference devoted to wireless systems, television and broadcasting. It circulates annually among the largest Polish technical universities offering academic education in telecommunications and multimedia: Warszawa, Kraków, Wrocław, Gdańsk, and Poznań

Poznań Telecommunications Workshop PWT – annual national conference devoted to recent achievements in wireless systems, networks, telecommunication systems, and education in electronics and telecommunications, held every year in December; in 2012 for the 16th time

www.ew2012.org

http://kkrrit.et.put.poznan.pl

www.pwt.et.put.poznan.pl

Other important scientific meetings recently organised by the Chair:

In 2012 the Chair hosted a significant international conference:

KR

Embeded deterministic system level test with low power dissipationIn 2007-2010 Prof. Tyszer's group conducted research in the area of test data compression. It was the first R&D project funded by SCR in the field of testing semiconductor circuits in Europe. The methods to achieve data reduction by one or two orders of magnitude higher than those obtained in the best solutions known before have been developed in the project.

Co-operation with Nokia Solutions and Networks (formerly Nokia Siemens Networks), R&D Center, Wrocław, PolandBased on a framework agreement between the Poznan University of Technology and Nokia Solutions and Networks, Sp. z o.o., the research group led by Prof. Wesołowski is performing industrial investigations devoted to 3G cellular systems and their upgrades. Partial results have been published in conference proceedings of leading conferences devoted to mobile communications.

Co-operation with Mentor Graphics Corporation, USAProf. Tyszer's research group has established a long and fruitful co-operation with Mentor Graphics Corporation, Wilsonville, OR, USA. It has resulted in numerous papers published with the company's staff members in scientific journals, patents, as well as the Embedded Deterministic Test technology (EDT), introduced by Mentor Graphics in 2001 as TestKompress.

Research grant funded by Semiconductor Research Corporation, USA

Dean’s addressChair of Wireless Communications

Industry-Funded Research

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The following national research projects have been implemented

in 2011-2013: Estimation of temporarily consistent stereoscopic depth maps (2013-2016)Efficient control mechanisms for HEVC video encoder (2013-2016)Virtual views synthesis: input data preparation and synthesis algorithms (2013-2015)Methods of high efficiency compression for the transmission of spatial representations of motion scenes (2013-2015)Segmentation and object motion trajectory estimation in 3D video (2011-2014) System for automatic gathering of data on road vehicles using stereoscopic video analysis (2011-2013) High-efficiency video codec implementation systems (2010-2013) New algorithms of compression and reconstruction of three dimensional video (2010-2012) Development of multimodal audio compression technology (2010-2012) Improved adaptive arithmetic coding for video compression (2010-2012)

(supervised by Prof. M. Domański, Dr M. Bartkowiak, Dr D. Karwowski, Dr S. Maćkowiak, K. Wegner, MSc, and O. Stankiewicz, MSc)

National projects

International Research Projects

�COST IC1105: 3D-Contournet: 3D content creation, coding and transmission over future media networks (since 2012). Supervisor: Prof. M. Domański

�Video coding technologies. Partner: Mitsubishi Electric VIL (UK). 2009-2011. Supervisor: Prof. M. Domański

Dean’s addressChair of Multimedia Communications and Microelectronics

Prof. Wojciech Bandurski

9 assistant professors, 11 PhD students & teaching assistants

The Chair’s research areas include: image, video and audio processing and compression, image and video analysis, 3D video, spatial audio, digital television, interactive TV, free-view TV, video surveillance, medical image processing, IP cores, embedded systems, hardware implementations for multimedia, design for FPGA and ASIC, wideband wireless transmission, signal propagation in electronic circuits, waves and antennas.

The Chair boosts internationally recognised achievements, for example an original scalable video codec and original 3D video coding technology, both scored as top worldwide research achievements in MPEG contests.

Research Areas

Prof. Marek Domański Head

Academic staff

Industry-Oriented Research

The Chair has established tradition of industry-oriented research together with companies and institutions from Poland, Germany, USA, Great Britain, Korea, etc. The collaboration resulted in numerous practical solutions applicable in digital television, multimedia Internet-based systems, oil dwellings, video surveillance etc. Example outcomes include one of the world’s first MPEG-4 AVC decoders for digital television, as well as MPEG-4 AVC video codec for industrial compliance tests, original video codec IP core, image compression technology for oil search dwellings, software for depth estimation and view synthesis, software for sports events video analysis, multiview video test sequences, original 3D video compression technology and its software implementation, original HEVC codec implementation, multiview and 3D HEVC extension tools, free-viewpoint video demonstrations, an audio coding tool in extension of USAC, an original FPGA-based system for control and synchronization of multiple cameras, etc.

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The following national research projects have been implemented

in 2011-2013: Estimation of temporarily consistent stereoscopic depth maps (2013-2016)Efficient control mechanisms for HEVC video encoder (2013-2016)Virtual views synthesis: input data preparation and synthesis algorithms (2013-2015)Methods of high efficiency compression for the transmission of spatial representations of motion scenes (2013-2015)Segmentation and object motion trajectory estimation in 3D video (2011-2014) System for automatic gathering of data on road vehicles using stereoscopic video analysis (2011-2013) High-efficiency video codec implementation systems (2010-2013) New algorithms of compression and reconstruction of three dimensional video (2010-2012) Development of multimodal audio compression technology (2010-2012) Improved adaptive arithmetic coding for video compression (2010-2012)

(supervised by Prof. M. Domański, Dr M. Bartkowiak, Dr D. Karwowski, Dr S. Maćkowiak, K. Wegner, MSc, and O. Stankiewicz, MSc)

National projects

International Research Projects

�COST IC1105: 3D-Contournet: 3D content creation, coding and transmission over future media networks (since 2012). Supervisor: Prof. M. Domański

�Video coding technologies. Partner: Mitsubishi Electric VIL (UK). 2009-2011. Supervisor: Prof. M. Domański

Dean’s addressChair of Multimedia Communications and Microelectronics

Prof. Wojciech Bandurski

9 assistant professors, 11 PhD students & teaching assistants

The Chair’s research areas include: image, video and audio processing and compression, image and video analysis, 3D video, spatial audio, digital television, interactive TV, free-view TV, video surveillance, medical image processing, IP cores, embedded systems, hardware implementations for multimedia, design for FPGA and ASIC, wideband wireless transmission, signal propagation in electronic circuits, waves and antennas.

The Chair boosts internationally recognised achievements, for example an original scalable video codec and original 3D video coding technology, both scored as top worldwide research achievements in MPEG contests.

Research Areas

Prof. Marek Domański Head

Academic staff

Industry-Oriented Research

The Chair has established tradition of industry-oriented research together with companies and institutions from Poland, Germany, USA, Great Britain, Korea, etc. The collaboration resulted in numerous practical solutions applicable in digital television, multimedia Internet-based systems, oil dwellings, video surveillance etc. Example outcomes include one of the world’s first MPEG-4 AVC decoders for digital television, as well as MPEG-4 AVC video codec for industrial compliance tests, original video codec IP core, image compression technology for oil search dwellings, software for depth estimation and view synthesis, software for sports events video analysis, multiview video test sequences, original 3D video compression technology and its software implementation, original HEVC codec implementation, multiview and 3D HEVC extension tools, free-viewpoint video demonstrations, an audio coding tool in extension of USAC, an original FPGA-based system for control and synchronization of multiple cameras, etc.

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Conferences

3D video technology research laboratory (with a unique multiview acquisition system)The laboratory is a platform for research on advanced information technology focused on future Internet-

based interactive multimedia systems, advanced 3D television, free-viewpoint television, high-efficiency

3D video compression and transmission techniques, 3D video-based surveillance systems and 3D video

analysis applications. The laboratory offers equipment supporting the above-mentioned research tasks:

a worldwide famous unique multiview HD-video acquisition system, an UHDTV camera and other stereo

cameras, a 3D presentation system and high-performance computer clusters. The multiview acquisition

system consists of 9 HD cameras placed on a mobile rig. This carefully synchronized system is capable of

producing 9 simulcast uncompressed video streams captured by the computer and storage system. The

presentation system consists of a 28-view autostereoscopic (glassless) display, high-quality polarization

stereoscopic displays, a number of smaller 3D displays as well as an HD stereoscopic projection systems.

Spatial audio research laboratory � Multimedia laboratory � Field-programmable device laboratory

� Printed board technology laboratory (with printed board production system)

Waves and antennas laboratory � Electronic circuit laboratory � Digital television laboratory

Research and Teaching Laboratories

29th Picture Coding Symposium PCS, May 2012 – a leading international scientific conference on image and video compression held since 1969; the conference circulates from the Far East to North America to Europe.

www.pcs2012.org

3D vision – 3D video capturing and processing, 2012-2014SmartMonitor – intelligent video processing for surveillance, 2012-2013Video acquisition for free-viewpoint television, 2012 (partner: Orange Labs Poland)Virtual view synthesis using graphic processing unit, 2011 (partner: Orange Labs Poland)

Dean’s address

Industry-Funded Projects

Chair of Multimedia Communications and Microelectronics

International Standardisation

For many years, the team of the Chair has actively participated in international standardisation activities in MPEG (within ISO), JVT, JCT-VC, JCT-3V (jointly ISO and ITU-T). Apart from these abovementioned very successful technology proposals highly scored by MPEG, other contributions included 3D video test material, depth estimation, view synthesis, 3D video coding tools, contributions to Universal Speech and Audio Codec (USAC) etc. Chair members were elected as chairmen of various task groups and editors of standardisation documents. Active participation in standardisation at the national level should also be mentioned (e.g. Prof. Domański chairs the National Committee for Multimedia).

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10th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance AVSS 2013, August 2013 – a leading international world scientific conference on topics related to video surveillance www.avss2013.org

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Conferences

3D video technology research laboratory (with a unique multiview acquisition system)The laboratory is a platform for research on advanced information technology focused on future Internet-

based interactive multimedia systems, advanced 3D television, free-viewpoint television, high-efficiency

3D video compression and transmission techniques, 3D video-based surveillance systems and 3D video

analysis applications. The laboratory offers equipment supporting the above-mentioned research tasks:

a worldwide famous unique multiview HD-video acquisition system, an UHDTV camera and other stereo

cameras, a 3D presentation system and high-performance computer clusters. The multiview acquisition

system consists of 9 HD cameras placed on a mobile rig. This carefully synchronized system is capable of

producing 9 simulcast uncompressed video streams captured by the computer and storage system. The

presentation system consists of a 28-view autostereoscopic (glassless) display, high-quality polarization

stereoscopic displays, a number of smaller 3D displays as well as an HD stereoscopic projection systems.

Spatial audio research laboratory � Multimedia laboratory � Field-programmable device laboratory

� Printed board technology laboratory (with printed board production system)

Waves and antennas laboratory � Electronic circuit laboratory � Digital television laboratory

Research and Teaching Laboratories

29th Picture Coding Symposium PCS, May 2012 – a leading international scientific conference on image and video compression held since 1969; the conference circulates from the Far East to North America to Europe.

www.pcs2012.org

3D vision – 3D video capturing and processing, 2012-2014SmartMonitor – intelligent video processing for surveillance, 2012-2013Video acquisition for free-viewpoint television, 2012 (partner: Orange Labs Poland)Virtual view synthesis using graphic processing unit, 2011 (partner: Orange Labs Poland)

Dean’s address

Industry-Funded Projects

Chair of Multimedia Communications and Microelectronics

International Standardisation

For many years, the team of the Chair has actively participated in international standardisation activities in MPEG (within ISO), JVT, JCT-VC, JCT-3V (jointly ISO and ITU-T). Apart from these abovementioned very successful technology proposals highly scored by MPEG, other contributions included 3D video test material, depth estimation, view synthesis, 3D video coding tools, contributions to Universal Speech and Audio Codec (USAC) etc. Chair members were elected as chairmen of various task groups and editors of standardisation documents. Active participation in standardisation at the national level should also be mentioned (e.g. Prof. Domański chairs the National Committee for Multimedia).

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10th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Video and Signal-based Surveillance AVSS 2013, August 2013 – a leading international world scientific conference on topics related to video surveillance www.avss2013.org

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The Chair's researchers have been carrying out four national projects, financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and co-financed by the European Union:�

�New architectures of optical switching fabrics, thier evaluation and comparison. 2009-2010.Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński

�Wide sense nonblocking multicast log2(N, m, p) switching networks. 2006-2009. Supervisor: Prof. G. Danilewicz

Environment for network protocols tests based on Openflow systems. 2011-2014. Supervisor: Prof. W. KabacińskiFuture Internet engineering. 2010-2012 – both Prof. W. Kabaciński's and Prof. M. Stasiak's groups particpated in the project co-ordinated by Warsaw University of Technology, co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the Operational Programme “Innovative Economy”

Traffic capacity dimensioning in the access radio network 2G/3G/4G. 2009-2012. Supervisor: Prof. M. Stasiak

www.iip.net.pl/en/project

National Projects

Both research and educational EU-funded projects have been performed in the Chair:�ALIEN Abstraction layer for implementation of extensions in programmable networks, 2012-2014,

Supervisor: Prof. G. Danilewicz�CARMNET

2012-2014, Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński�BONE Building the Future Optical Network in Europe. FP7 NoE. 2008-2010.

Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński �COST 291 Towards the Future Optical Network in Europe: The e-Photone/One Network. 2006-2008.

Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński �COST 293 - GRAAL Graph & Algorithm in Communication Networks. 2006-2008.

Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński �IntEleCT Internationalisation of Electronic Communications Training. Leonardo da Vinci LLP Transfer

of Innovations Project. 2009-2011. Supervisor: Dr P. Zwierzykowski

Carrier-grade delay-aware resource management for wireless multi-hop/mesh networks,

http://www.ict-bone.eu

http://www.cost.esf.org

http://www.cost.esf.org

http://intelect.cvut.cz

International Projects

Dean’s addressChair of Communication and Computer Networks

Prof. Wojciech Kabaciński, Prof. Grzegorz Danilewicz,

Prof. Mariusz Głąbowski

7 assistant professors, 6 PhD students and teaching assistants

The Chair academic staff members are mainly engaged in research in the area of performance analysis and modelling of queuing systems, multiservice networks and switching systems. The mission of the group led by Prof. Kabaciński is research in the field of switching and routing theory with special regard to non-blocking operation of network nodes, control algorithms, optical and broadband networks, optical switching networks and Future Internet.

The main research interest of Prof. Stasiak's group includes traffic and queuing theory, analysis and modelling of communication and information systems, in particular: resource allocation, call admission control, multicast algorithms, multi-rate systems, and state-dependent systems. Since 2004 the group has been carrying out research on modelling and dimensioning cellular 2G/3G/4G networks.

Research Areas

Prof. Maciej Stasiak Head

Academic staff

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The Chair's researchers have been carrying out four national projects, financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and co-financed by the European Union:�

�New architectures of optical switching fabrics, thier evaluation and comparison. 2009-2010.Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński

�Wide sense nonblocking multicast log2(N, m, p) switching networks. 2006-2009. Supervisor: Prof. G. Danilewicz

Environment for network protocols tests based on Openflow systems. 2011-2014. Supervisor: Prof. W. KabacińskiFuture Internet engineering. 2010-2012 – both Prof. W. Kabaciński's and Prof. M. Stasiak's groups particpated in the project co-ordinated by Warsaw University of Technology, co-funded by the European Regional Development Fund under the Operational Programme “Innovative Economy”

Traffic capacity dimensioning in the access radio network 2G/3G/4G. 2009-2012. Supervisor: Prof. M. Stasiak

www.iip.net.pl/en/project

National Projects

Both research and educational EU-funded projects have been performed in the Chair:�ALIEN Abstraction layer for implementation of extensions in programmable networks, 2012-2014,

Supervisor: Prof. G. Danilewicz�CARMNET

2012-2014, Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński�BONE Building the Future Optical Network in Europe. FP7 NoE. 2008-2010.

Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński �COST 291 Towards the Future Optical Network in Europe: The e-Photone/One Network. 2006-2008.

Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński �COST 293 - GRAAL Graph & Algorithm in Communication Networks. 2006-2008.

Supervisor: Prof. W. Kabaciński �IntEleCT Internationalisation of Electronic Communications Training. Leonardo da Vinci LLP Transfer

of Innovations Project. 2009-2011. Supervisor: Dr P. Zwierzykowski

Carrier-grade delay-aware resource management for wireless multi-hop/mesh networks,

http://www.ict-bone.eu

http://www.cost.esf.org

http://www.cost.esf.org

http://intelect.cvut.cz

International Projects

Dean’s addressChair of Communication and Computer Networks

Prof. Wojciech Kabaciński, Prof. Grzegorz Danilewicz,

Prof. Mariusz Głąbowski

7 assistant professors, 6 PhD students and teaching assistants

The Chair academic staff members are mainly engaged in research in the area of performance analysis and modelling of queuing systems, multiservice networks and switching systems. The mission of the group led by Prof. Kabaciński is research in the field of switching and routing theory with special regard to non-blocking operation of network nodes, control algorithms, optical and broadband networks, optical switching networks and Future Internet.

The main research interest of Prof. Stasiak's group includes traffic and queuing theory, analysis and modelling of communication and information systems, in particular: resource allocation, call admission control, multicast algorithms, multi-rate systems, and state-dependent systems. Since 2004 the group has been carrying out research on modelling and dimensioning cellular 2G/3G/4G networks.

Research Areas

Prof. Maciej Stasiak Head

Academic staff

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The most important scientific meeting recently organised by the Chair are:

�NetFPGA Workshop Spring Camp, May 2013

�The Forum for European ICT & Media Professionals FITCE, September 2012

IEEE IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal, July 2012

A conference to be organised in the near future:

IEICE Information and Communication Technology Forum 2014 Processing ICTF, scheduled for July 2014

http://netfpga.pl

http://csndsp2012.pl

htttp://www.ictf2014.org

First European Teletraffic Seminar ETS, February 2011 http://ets2011.et.put.poznan.pl

Computer networks laboratory

The laboratory provides facilities for training in computer networks (basic level) and programming (including

programming of embedded systems). The laboratory is equipped with professional Cisco network devices

(12 Cisco 2600XM Series multiservice routers and 6 Cisco Catalyst 2950 series switches), 11 KSTiK-designed

sets for programming of embedded systems and 11 available computer stands.

Advanced computer networks laboratory

The laboratory provides facilities for training in computer networks at the advanced level (routing, switching,

network security, WLAN). The laboratory is equipped with 6 Cisco 2800 series and 3 Cisco 2900 series routers,

6 Cisco Catalyst 2960 series switches and 3 Cisco Catalyst 3560 series switches. It is also equipped with 3 Cisco

Wireless Network Controllers and 12 Access Points (Cisco and Linksys). The number of available computer

stands is 11.

VoIP laboratory

The VoIP laboratory contains: 3 types of VoIP servers – based on Asterisk, SER and CallEx. They are

connected to a professional VoIP provider and have access to PSTN, GSM and other VoIP networks with

public numbers. The lab equipment also includes about 15 IP phones and many softphones. The laboratory

mainly makes use of the SIP protocol but it is also possible to use IAX, MGCP and other VoIP protocols.

Future Internet laboratory

The laboratory consists of multiple network hardware entities, delivering functionalities of all layers

of the ISO/OSI network. It offers the following equipment: Juniper MX240 3D Universal Edge Router,

two Juniper EX 3200 switches, twelve NetFPGA cards, the Network processor NP3 from EzChip,

three high performance virtualization servers from HP, eight Cisco routers and switches, the Spirent Network

Test Center.

Broadband network laboratory

The laboratory provides facilities for training in broadband networks. It is equipped with 2 Alcatel-Lucent SR

1 7750 Service Routers, 2 ATM switches (ASX1000, LE155), telephone exchange (Lucas Nulle), Tektronix – SS7

analyser, and IBT-10U – DSS1 analyser.

Research and Teaching Laboratories

• Dimensioning of noise limited systems – IP interfaces. 2011. Supervisor: Prof. M. Stasiak

Co-operation with Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa (PTC)(Polish Digital Telephony; currently the Polish mobile operator T-mobile Poland)

Prof. Stasiak's research group has been co-operating with the mobile operator T-mobile Poland. The results are computer-aided tools for mobile network dimensioning and optimisation as well as numerous papers published jointly with the operator's staff members in scientific journals. The following projects have been performed for T-mobile Poland:

Fax Over IP. 2008-2009. Supervisor: Prof. M. Głąbowski

Dimensioning of Abis/Iub interfaces and BSC/RNC resources. 2008-2009. Supervisor: Prof. M. Stasiak

Dean’s address

Projects Carried out With Industry

Chair of Communication and Computer Networks

Conferences

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The most important scientific meeting recently organised by the Chair are:

�NetFPGA Workshop Spring Camp, May 2013

�The Forum for European ICT & Media Professionals FITCE, September 2012

IEEE IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal, July 2012

A conference to be organised in the near future:

IEICE Information and Communication Technology Forum 2014 Processing ICTF, scheduled for July 2014

http://netfpga.pl

http://csndsp2012.pl

htttp://www.ictf2014.org

First European Teletraffic Seminar ETS, February 2011 http://ets2011.et.put.poznan.pl

Computer networks laboratory

The laboratory provides facilities for training in computer networks (basic level) and programming (including

programming of embedded systems). The laboratory is equipped with professional Cisco network devices

(12 Cisco 2600XM Series multiservice routers and 6 Cisco Catalyst 2950 series switches), 11 KSTiK-designed

sets for programming of embedded systems and 11 available computer stands.

Advanced computer networks laboratory

The laboratory provides facilities for training in computer networks at the advanced level (routing, switching,

network security, WLAN). The laboratory is equipped with 6 Cisco 2800 series and 3 Cisco 2900 series routers,

6 Cisco Catalyst 2960 series switches and 3 Cisco Catalyst 3560 series switches. It is also equipped with 3 Cisco

Wireless Network Controllers and 12 Access Points (Cisco and Linksys). The number of available computer

stands is 11.

VoIP laboratory

The VoIP laboratory contains: 3 types of VoIP servers – based on Asterisk, SER and CallEx. They are

connected to a professional VoIP provider and have access to PSTN, GSM and other VoIP networks with

public numbers. The lab equipment also includes about 15 IP phones and many softphones. The laboratory

mainly makes use of the SIP protocol but it is also possible to use IAX, MGCP and other VoIP protocols.

Future Internet laboratory

The laboratory consists of multiple network hardware entities, delivering functionalities of all layers

of the ISO/OSI network. It offers the following equipment: Juniper MX240 3D Universal Edge Router,

two Juniper EX 3200 switches, twelve NetFPGA cards, the Network processor NP3 from EzChip,

three high performance virtualization servers from HP, eight Cisco routers and switches, the Spirent Network

Test Center.

Broadband network laboratory

The laboratory provides facilities for training in broadband networks. It is equipped with 2 Alcatel-Lucent SR

1 7750 Service Routers, 2 ATM switches (ASX1000, LE155), telephone exchange (Lucas Nulle), Tektronix – SS7

analyser, and IBT-10U – DSS1 analyser.

Research and Teaching Laboratories

• Dimensioning of noise limited systems – IP interfaces. 2011. Supervisor: Prof. M. Stasiak

Co-operation with Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa (PTC)(Polish Digital Telephony; currently the Polish mobile operator T-mobile Poland)

Prof. Stasiak's research group has been co-operating with the mobile operator T-mobile Poland. The results are computer-aided tools for mobile network dimensioning and optimisation as well as numerous papers published jointly with the operator's staff members in scientific journals. The following projects have been performed for T-mobile Poland:

Fax Over IP. 2008-2009. Supervisor: Prof. M. Głąbowski

Dimensioning of Abis/Iub interfaces and BSC/RNC resources. 2008-2009. Supervisor: Prof. M. Stasiak

Dean’s address

Projects Carried out With Industry

Chair of Communication and Computer Networks

Conferences

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In the last two years three national projects, financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education have been conducted by the academics of the Chair:

�Metrology and monitoring. 2008-2011. Supervisor: Prof. A. Dobrogowski

�Laboratory setup of coherent ultra dense wavelength division multiplexing (CoUDWDM) fiber system applying multiwavelength source of optical carrier frequencies. 2009-2014. Supervisor: Prof. A. Dobrogowski

�Multichannel measurement and analysis of real-time synchronization signal. 2011-2013. Supervisor: Dr M. Kasznia

National Projects

Projects With Industry. Services for Business

STOiDean’s addressChair of Telecommunication Systems and Microelectronics

Prof. Andrzej Dobrogowski, Prof. Waldemar Nawrocki,

Prof. Anna Domańska, Prof. Mieczysław Jessa

11 assistant professors and 3 PhD students

The Chair staff forms four groups, and their research activities can be labelled by the keywords: communications systems, metrology, optoelectronics, and signal processing. More precisely, the academic staff members are involved in research linked with theory and practice of system synchronization techniques, chaotic phenomena, and their application for secure communications, design and programming of computer measuring systems, signal processing in metrology, applications of microprocessors, cryoelectronics and nanostructures, fiber optics, superresolution, and lossless image coding.

For nearly twenty years the synchronisation group has co-operated with the Polish Telecom and other communication operators in the field of synchronization. Within the co-operation scheme, both academic and technical staff members have devised, constructed, installed, and maintained over a thousand units of synchronization equipment.

Research Areas

Prof. Ryszard Stasiński Head

Academic staff

�Co-operation with telecommunication operators in Poland

Since the early nineties, the synchronisation group, now supervised by Prof. Mieczysław Jessa, has been building, installing and maintaining synchronisation equipment for different communication institutions, among others the Polish Telecom and the mobile operator ERA (now T-Mobile). Recently, the third-generation Synchronization Supporting System (Polish abbreviation SWS) has been constructed; in total, over a thousand units of SWS components have been installed. SWS appears to be competitive, compared with the solutions proposed by major communication measurement equipment manufactures.

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In the last two years three national projects, financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education have been conducted by the academics of the Chair:

�Metrology and monitoring. 2008-2011. Supervisor: Prof. A. Dobrogowski

�Laboratory setup of coherent ultra dense wavelength division multiplexing (CoUDWDM) fiber system applying multiwavelength source of optical carrier frequencies. 2009-2014. Supervisor: Prof. A. Dobrogowski

�Multichannel measurement and analysis of real-time synchronization signal. 2011-2013. Supervisor: Dr M. Kasznia

National Projects

Projects With Industry. Services for Business

STOiDean’s addressChair of Telecommunication Systems and Microelectronics

Prof. Andrzej Dobrogowski, Prof. Waldemar Nawrocki,

Prof. Anna Domańska, Prof. Mieczysław Jessa

11 assistant professors and 3 PhD students

The Chair staff forms four groups, and their research activities can be labelled by the keywords: communications systems, metrology, optoelectronics, and signal processing. More precisely, the academic staff members are involved in research linked with theory and practice of system synchronization techniques, chaotic phenomena, and their application for secure communications, design and programming of computer measuring systems, signal processing in metrology, applications of microprocessors, cryoelectronics and nanostructures, fiber optics, superresolution, and lossless image coding.

For nearly twenty years the synchronisation group has co-operated with the Polish Telecom and other communication operators in the field of synchronization. Within the co-operation scheme, both academic and technical staff members have devised, constructed, installed, and maintained over a thousand units of synchronization equipment.

Research Areas

Prof. Ryszard Stasiński Head

Academic staff

�Co-operation with telecommunication operators in Poland

Since the early nineties, the synchronisation group, now supervised by Prof. Mieczysław Jessa, has been building, installing and maintaining synchronisation equipment for different communication institutions, among others the Polish Telecom and the mobile operator ERA (now T-Mobile). Recently, the third-generation Synchronization Supporting System (Polish abbreviation SWS) has been constructed; in total, over a thousand units of SWS components have been installed. SWS appears to be competitive, compared with the solutions proposed by major communication measurement equipment manufactures.

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Dean’s addressChair of Telecommunication Systems and Microelectronics

�Photonics and fiber communications laboratoryIt is one of the best educational fiber communications labs in Poland. The collected equipment is good enough for the realisation of the majority of standard fiber optics communications measurement procedures, both in time andfrequency. It means that the lab can be also used (and in fact is used) for research purposes: the properties of optical elements and whole optical systems can be analysed.

Computer measurement systems laboratoryIn the lab, students construct microprocessor systems by composing a "jig-saw puzzle" of blocks: a microprocessor with memory, UART/USART, interfaces: RS-232, LAN, IEEE-488, and others, measurement cards, etc. The system may be programmed in an assembler, but also using specialised software, like LabView, or VEE.

Communications basics laboratoryIn this laboratory, students construct modulators and demodulators with a set of basic modules, like mixers, filters, VCO generators, etc. Signals produced by these modules are observed in digital oscilloscopes in time and frequency domain (FFT). The quality of the modulator-demodulator pair is measured with the use of distortion meters and assessed by students with earphones. The students also observe how impairments, e.g., frequency offset, phase offset, phase discontinuities, noise, etc., influence the quality of voice transmission. The exercises include AM, FM, PM, SSB, DSB modulators/demodulators and the phase-locked loops as FM/PM demodulators.

Electronics and metrology laboratory � Optotelecommunications laboratory � Signal processing laboratory

� Time and frequency laboratory � Synchronisation processes laboratory

Research and Teaching Laboratories

STOi

Advanced Video and Signal-Based Surveillance IEEE Conference, Kraków 2013, participation in organization

Picture Coding Symposium 2012 – joint organisation with the Chair of Multimedia Telecommunications and Microelectronics

Quantum Metrology – a series of international conferences, organised by Prof. W. Nawrocki's group since 2009; the fourth edition took place in May 2013

www.avss2013.org

www.pcs2012.org

http://www.kwant.et.put.poznan.pl

Conferences

The Chair has recently organised or co-organised significant scientific meetings:

Future conference:

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Dean’s addressChair of Telecommunication Systems and Microelectronics

�Photonics and fiber communications laboratoryIt is one of the best educational fiber communications labs in Poland. The collected equipment is good enough for the realisation of the majority of standard fiber optics communications measurement procedures, both in time andfrequency. It means that the lab can be also used (and in fact is used) for research purposes: the properties of optical elements and whole optical systems can be analysed.

Computer measurement systems laboratoryIn the lab, students construct microprocessor systems by composing a "jig-saw puzzle" of blocks: a microprocessor with memory, UART/USART, interfaces: RS-232, LAN, IEEE-488, and others, measurement cards, etc. The system may be programmed in an assembler, but also using specialised software, like LabView, or VEE.

Communications basics laboratoryIn this laboratory, students construct modulators and demodulators with a set of basic modules, like mixers, filters, VCO generators, etc. Signals produced by these modules are observed in digital oscilloscopes in time and frequency domain (FFT). The quality of the modulator-demodulator pair is measured with the use of distortion meters and assessed by students with earphones. The students also observe how impairments, e.g., frequency offset, phase offset, phase discontinuities, noise, etc., influence the quality of voice transmission. The exercises include AM, FM, PM, SSB, DSB modulators/demodulators and the phase-locked loops as FM/PM demodulators.

Electronics and metrology laboratory � Optotelecommunications laboratory � Signal processing laboratory

� Time and frequency laboratory � Synchronisation processes laboratory

Research and Teaching Laboratories

STOi

Advanced Video and Signal-Based Surveillance IEEE Conference, Kraków 2013, participation in organization

Picture Coding Symposium 2012 – joint organisation with the Chair of Multimedia Telecommunications and Microelectronics

Quantum Metrology – a series of international conferences, organised by Prof. W. Nawrocki's group since 2009; the fourth edition took place in May 2013

www.avss2013.org

www.pcs2012.org

http://www.kwant.et.put.poznan.pl

Conferences

The Chair has recently organised or co-organised significant scientific meetings:

Future conference:

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�International Conference on Signals and Electronic Systems 2014

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Grzegorz Danilewicz, Optimization of Multicast Nonblocking Switching Networks, Wydawnictwo Politechniki Poznańskiej, Poznań 2009, Rozprawy / Politechnika Poznańska, ISSN 0551-6528; no. 431, ISBN 978-83-7143-826-4.

Mariusz Głąbowski, Modelling of Multi-Rate Communication Systems Servicing BPP Call Streams, Wydawnictwo Politechniki Poznańskiej, Poznań 2009, Rozprawy/ Politechnika Poznańska, ISSN 0551-6528; no. 433, ISBN 978-83-7143-836-3.

Doctoral Dissertations

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

Jacek Konieczny, Motion information coding for 3D video compression

Marcin Parzy, Application of Game Theory in Resource Sharing Algorithms in Cognitive Radio Systems

Adam Sobczyk, Optimisation of the WCDMA radio network capacity and coverage in reality of the existing

GSM/UMTS networks' operators

Marta Stępniewska, Advanced video codecs implementation using Networks-on-Chip in FPGA devices

Krzysztof Klimaszewski, Compression algorithms for muti-view sequences Paweł Sroka, Resource allocation algorithms for next generation wireless communication systemsMichał Sybis, Simplified decoding algorithms for signals with turbo-trellis coded modulations

Adrian Kliks, New Transmission and Reception Techniques of the Generalized Multicarrier SignalsMarek Michalski, Connection control algorithms in banyan-type switching networks Bartłomiej Ziółkowski, Mobile Agent-Based Digital Rights Management Scheme

Dariusz Czysz, Low power test application with selective compaction in VLSI designsPiotr Górniak, Modeling of Ultra-Wideband Wireless Communication Channels with Convex Obstacles Tomasz Grajek, Modeling of Advanced Video Encoders (in Polish)Adam Kaliszan, Application of the Convolutional Algorithms in Modeling of the State-Dependent SystemsMaciej Krasicki, Iterative Receivers in Wireless Computer Networks (in Polish)Maciej Piechowiak, Effectiveness of the Routing Algorithms for Multicast Links in Packet-Switching NetworksTomasz Żernicki, Digital sound compression including bandwidth extension and signal modeling (in Polish)

�Adrian Langowski, Time and Frequency Synchronisation in OFDM Wideband Wireless Systems�Agnieszka Ligocka, Link Inductance Impact on Signal Propagation in VLSI Circuits (in Polish)�Przemysław Lisowski, Cost saving modifications of line-interactive Uninterruptible Power Supplies decreasing

energy transfer disturbances during changing the states (in Polish)�Jarosław Marek, Video Transcoding Using Advanced Compression Techniques (in Polish)�Tadeusz Nawalaniec, Development of Traffic Control Systems Using Diverse Telematic Techniques (in Polish)�Jacek Suchanek, The Structure and Parameters of a Distributed Measurement System Employing

Data Transmission over Low Power-Line (in Polish)�Arkadiusz Wiśniewski, Investigation of WCDMA Cellular Systems Traffic Load (in Polish)

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Habilitation Dissertations

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Grzegorz Danilewicz, Optimization of Multicast Nonblocking Switching Networks, Wydawnictwo Politechniki Poznańskiej, Poznań 2009, Rozprawy / Politechnika Poznańska, ISSN 0551-6528; no. 431, ISBN 978-83-7143-826-4.

Mariusz Głąbowski, Modelling of Multi-Rate Communication Systems Servicing BPP Call Streams, Wydawnictwo Politechniki Poznańskiej, Poznań 2009, Rozprawy/ Politechnika Poznańska, ISSN 0551-6528; no. 433, ISBN 978-83-7143-836-3.

Doctoral Dissertations

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

Jacek Konieczny, Motion information coding for 3D video compression

Marcin Parzy, Application of Game Theory in Resource Sharing Algorithms in Cognitive Radio Systems

Adam Sobczyk, Optimisation of the WCDMA radio network capacity and coverage in reality of the existing

GSM/UMTS networks' operators

Marta Stępniewska, Advanced video codecs implementation using Networks-on-Chip in FPGA devices

Krzysztof Klimaszewski, Compression algorithms for muti-view sequences Paweł Sroka, Resource allocation algorithms for next generation wireless communication systemsMichał Sybis, Simplified decoding algorithms for signals with turbo-trellis coded modulations

Adrian Kliks, New Transmission and Reception Techniques of the Generalized Multicarrier SignalsMarek Michalski, Connection control algorithms in banyan-type switching networks Bartłomiej Ziółkowski, Mobile Agent-Based Digital Rights Management Scheme

Dariusz Czysz, Low power test application with selective compaction in VLSI designsPiotr Górniak, Modeling of Ultra-Wideband Wireless Communication Channels with Convex Obstacles Tomasz Grajek, Modeling of Advanced Video Encoders (in Polish)Adam Kaliszan, Application of the Convolutional Algorithms in Modeling of the State-Dependent SystemsMaciej Krasicki, Iterative Receivers in Wireless Computer Networks (in Polish)Maciej Piechowiak, Effectiveness of the Routing Algorithms for Multicast Links in Packet-Switching NetworksTomasz Żernicki, Digital sound compression including bandwidth extension and signal modeling (in Polish)

�Adrian Langowski, Time and Frequency Synchronisation in OFDM Wideband Wireless Systems�Agnieszka Ligocka, Link Inductance Impact on Signal Propagation in VLSI Circuits (in Polish)�Przemysław Lisowski, Cost saving modifications of line-interactive Uninterruptible Power Supplies decreasing

energy transfer disturbances during changing the states (in Polish)�Jarosław Marek, Video Transcoding Using Advanced Compression Techniques (in Polish)�Tadeusz Nawalaniec, Development of Traffic Control Systems Using Diverse Telematic Techniques (in Polish)�Jacek Suchanek, The Structure and Parameters of a Distributed Measurement System Employing

Data Transmission over Low Power-Line (in Polish)�Arkadiusz Wiśniewski, Investigation of WCDMA Cellular Systems Traffic Load (in Polish)

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Habilitation Dissertations

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Journals

�M. Stasiak, M. Głąbowski, A. Wiśniewski, and P. Zwierzykowski, Modeling and dimensioning of mobile networks: from GSM to LTE, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 2011.

M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Traffic Engineering for Multicast Connections in Multiservice Cellular Networks”, IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol. 8, no. 1, 2012.

�M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Analytical Model of the Single Threshold Mechanism with Hysteresis for Multi-service Networks”, IEICE Transactions on Communications, E95-B, 2012.

�M. Głąbowski, S. Hanczewski, M. Stasiak, “Modeling Erlang's ideal grading with multi-rate BPP traffic”, Mathematical Problems in Engeneering, 2012.

�M. Głąbowski, M. Stasiak, “Properties of recurrent equations for the full-availability group with BPP traffic”, Mathematical Problems in Engeneering, 2012.

�G. Danilewicz, W. Kabaciński, R. Rajewski, “The log2N-1 Optical Switching Fabrics”, IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 59, no. 1, Jan. 2011.

�W. Kabaciński, T. Wichary, “Nonblocking Multirate log2(N; m; p) Switching Networks with Multicast Connections”, Networks, vol. 57, no. 4, July 2011.

�M. Głabowski, A. Kaliszan, M. Stasiak, “Modeling product-form state-dependent systems with BPP traffic”, Journal of Performance Evaluation, vol. 67, no. 3, 2010.

�M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Multi-service switching networks with overflow links”, Image Processing & Communications, vol. 15, no. 2, 2010.

�M. Głąbowski, M. Stasiak, A. Wiśniewski, P. Zwierzykowski, “Blocking Probability Calculation for Cellular Systems with WCDMA Radio Interface Servicing PCT1 and PCT2 Multirate Traffic”, IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol. E92-B, no. 04, Apr. 2009.

�G. Danilewicz, “Wide-Sense Nonblocking Multicast logd(N,m,p) Switching Networks Under the Window Algorithm”, IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 57, no. 12, December 2009.

�M. Głąbowski, M. Stasiak , P. Zwierzykowski, “Modeling of Virtual-Circuit Switching Nodes with Multicast Connections”, European Transactions on Communications, vol. 20, no. 2, March 2009.

�M. Stasiak, M. Piechowiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “The Application of K–Shortest Path Algorithm in Multicast Routing”, Theoretical and Applied Informatics, PAN, vol. 21, no. 2, 2009.

NETWORKS

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Dean’s addressAdvances in Electronics and Telecommunications

I s s u e s :

1. Radio Communication Series: Recent Advances and Future Trends in Wireless Communication, 2010, vol. 1, no. 1 Editor: Hanna Bogucka,

2. Poznań Telecommunications Workshop, 2010, vol. 1 no. 2 – Editor: Paweł Szulakiewicz

3. Recent Advances in Teletraffic, 2011, vol. 2 no. 3 – Editor: Mariusz Głąbowski

4. Radio Communication Series: Recent Advances in Wireless Communication Networks, 2011, vol. 2 no. 4 - Editors: Alain Sibille, Davide Dardari, and Hanna Bogucka

Advances in Electronics and Telecommunications is a peer-reviewed journal published by Poznan University of Technology. It publishes scientific papers devoted to a number of significant problems in the area of contemporary electronics and telecommunications.

Issued in both electronic and paper form.

ISSN 2081-8580

Available at: http://www.advances.et.put.poznan.pl

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Book

Journals

�M. Stasiak, M. Głąbowski, A. Wiśniewski, and P. Zwierzykowski, Modeling and dimensioning of mobile networks: from GSM to LTE, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 2011.

M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Traffic Engineering for Multicast Connections in Multiservice Cellular Networks”, IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol. 8, no. 1, 2012.

�M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Analytical Model of the Single Threshold Mechanism with Hysteresis for Multi-service Networks”, IEICE Transactions on Communications, E95-B, 2012.

�M. Głąbowski, S. Hanczewski, M. Stasiak, “Modeling Erlang's ideal grading with multi-rate BPP traffic”, Mathematical Problems in Engeneering, 2012.

�M. Głąbowski, M. Stasiak, “Properties of recurrent equations for the full-availability group with BPP traffic”, Mathematical Problems in Engeneering, 2012.

�G. Danilewicz, W. Kabaciński, R. Rajewski, “The log2N-1 Optical Switching Fabrics”, IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 59, no. 1, Jan. 2011.

�W. Kabaciński, T. Wichary, “Nonblocking Multirate log2(N; m; p) Switching Networks with Multicast Connections”, Networks, vol. 57, no. 4, July 2011.

�M. Głabowski, A. Kaliszan, M. Stasiak, “Modeling product-form state-dependent systems with BPP traffic”, Journal of Performance Evaluation, vol. 67, no. 3, 2010.

�M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Multi-service switching networks with overflow links”, Image Processing & Communications, vol. 15, no. 2, 2010.

�M. Głąbowski, M. Stasiak, A. Wiśniewski, P. Zwierzykowski, “Blocking Probability Calculation for Cellular Systems with WCDMA Radio Interface Servicing PCT1 and PCT2 Multirate Traffic”, IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol. E92-B, no. 04, Apr. 2009.

�G. Danilewicz, “Wide-Sense Nonblocking Multicast logd(N,m,p) Switching Networks Under the Window Algorithm”, IEEE Transactions on Communications, vol. 57, no. 12, December 2009.

�M. Głąbowski, M. Stasiak , P. Zwierzykowski, “Modeling of Virtual-Circuit Switching Nodes with Multicast Connections”, European Transactions on Communications, vol. 20, no. 2, March 2009.

�M. Stasiak, M. Piechowiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “The Application of K–Shortest Path Algorithm in Multicast Routing”, Theoretical and Applied Informatics, PAN, vol. 21, no. 2, 2009.

NETWORKS

24 25

Dean’s addressAdvances in Electronics and Telecommunications

I s s u e s :

1. Radio Communication Series: Recent Advances and Future Trends in Wireless Communication, 2010, vol. 1, no. 1 Editor: Hanna Bogucka,

2. Poznań Telecommunications Workshop, 2010, vol. 1 no. 2 – Editor: Paweł Szulakiewicz

3. Recent Advances in Teletraffic, 2011, vol. 2 no. 3 – Editor: Mariusz Głąbowski

4. Radio Communication Series: Recent Advances in Wireless Communication Networks, 2011, vol. 2 no. 4 - Editors: Alain Sibille, Davide Dardari, and Hanna Bogucka

Advances in Electronics and Telecommunications is a peer-reviewed journal published by Poznan University of Technology. It publishes scientific papers devoted to a number of significant problems in the area of contemporary electronics and telecommunications.

Issued in both electronic and paper form.

ISSN 2081-8580

Available at: http://www.advances.et.put.poznan.pl

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Books

Journals & publication series

�W. Bandurski, P. Górniak, A. Wardzińska, A. Woźniak, Methods for electromagnetic field analysis and wave propagation for electronics and telecommunications (in Polish), Publishing House of Poznan University of Technology, Poznań, 2012.

�J. Szóstka, Line-of-sight radio systems (in Polish), Publishing House of Poznan University of Technology, Poznań, 2011.

M. Domański, Digital pictures. Fundamentals, JPEG, MPEG (in Polish), WKŁ – Transport and Communication Publishers, Warsaw, 2010.

S. Maćkowiak, “Segmentation of football video broadcast”, International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, vol. 59, 2013.

M. Domański, O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, M. Kurc, J. Konieczny, J. Siast, J. Stankowski, R. Ratajczak, T. Grajek, “High efficiency 3D video coding using new tools based on view synthesis”, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 22, 2013.

A. Łuczak, M. Stępniewska, J. Siast, M. Domański, O. Stankiewicz, M. Kurc, J. Konieczny, “Network-on-Multi-Chip (NoMC) with monitoring and debugging support”, Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology, no 3/2011, 2011.

M. Domański, K. Klimaszewski, O. Stankiewicz, J. Stankowski, K. Wegner, “Efficient transmission of 3D video using MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression technology, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol.. 6157, Springer-Verlag, 2010.

D. Karwowski, M. Domański, “Improved context – based adaptive binary arithmetic coding in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video codec”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, no. 6375, Springer-Verlag, 2010.

A. Ligocka, W. Bandurski, “Multiple Scales Method in VLSI interconnects threshold crossing time calculation”, IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol. 32, 2009.

D. Karwowski, M. Domański, “Optimized architectures of CABAC codec for IA-32-, DSP- and FPGA-based platforms”,International Journal Image Processing and Communications, vol. 14, 2009.

J. Marek, “Homogenous video transcoding of H.264/AVC intra coded frames”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 5337, Springer-Verlag, 2009.

MULTIMEDIA & MICROELECTRONICS�

�P. Zwierzykowski, “The Evaluation of Unconstrained Multicast Routing Algorithms in Ad-Hoc Networks”, International Science Conference: Computer Networks, Springer, CCIS, Szczyrk, Poland, 2012.

�M. Sobieraj, M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Model of the Threshold Mechanism with Double Hysteresis for Multi-service Networks”, International Science Conference: Computer Networks, Springer, CCIS, Szczyrk, Poland, 2012.

�W. Kabaciński, M. Michalski, “The Algorithm for Rearrangements in the Log2(N; 0; p) Fabrics with Odd Number of Stages”, IEEE International Conference on Communications ICC, Kyoto, Japan, 5-9 June 2011.

�M. Głąbowski, M.Sobieraj, M. Stasiak, J. Weissenberg, “Switching Networks with Hysteresis Mechanism”, The 7th Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications, AICT, St. Maarten, Holland, 20-25 March 2011.

�M. Głąbowski, S. Hanczewski, M. Stasiak, “Erlang's ideal grading in DiffServ modeling”, IEEE AFRICON, Livingstone, Zambia, 13-15 September 2011.

�P. Zwierzykowski, “Lagrangian Relaxation in the Multicriterial Routing”, IEEE AFRICON, Livingstone, Zambia, 13-15 September 2011.

�M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Multicast Connections in Mobile Networks with Embedded Threshold Mechanism”, International Science Conference: Computer Networks, Springer, CCIS, Ustroń, Poland, 2011.

�W. Kabaciński, M. Żal, “Banyan type switching network with wavelength routing”, International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks ICTON, 26-30, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2011.

�D. Parniewicz, M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Model of the k-cast connections in mobile networks”, IEEE&IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, July 2010 (best paper award).

�M. Głąbowski, M. Sobieraj, “Compression Mechanism for Multi-service Switching Networks with BPP traffic”, IEEE&IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, July 2010.

� W. Kabaciński, M. Michalski, “The FPGA Implementation of the log2(N,0,p) Switching Fabric Control Algorithm”, IEEE International Conference of High Performance Switching and Routing, June 2010.

�M. Głąbowski, M. Sobieraj, M. Stasiak, “Modelling Limited-Availability Groups with BPP Traffic and Bandwidth Reservation”, Proceedings of the Fifth Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications, Venezia, 2009(best paper award, IEEE Computer Society).

�M. Stasiak, M. Piechowiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “On the Methodology for the Evaluation of Unconstrained Multicast Routing Algorithms”, ICT, Marrakech, May 2009.

� J. Kleban, Sz. Piotrowski: “Performance Evaluation of Selected Packet Dispatching Schemes for the CBC Switches”, Proc. IEEE GLOBECOM, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 30 Nov.- 4 Dec. 2009.

� G. Danilewicz, “Optimization of Multicast logd(N,m, p) Switching Networks”, IEEE GLOBECOM, Honolulu, USA, 2009.

�. G. Danilewicz, W. Kabaciński, R. Rajewski, “The New Banyan-Based Switching Fabric Architecture Composed of Asymmetrical Optical Switching Elements”, IEEE GLOBECOM, Honolulu, HI, USA 30 Nov.- 4 Dec. 2009.

Conference proceedings

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Books

Journals & publication series

�W. Bandurski, P. Górniak, A. Wardzińska, A. Woźniak, Methods for electromagnetic field analysis and wave propagation for electronics and telecommunications (in Polish), Publishing House of Poznan University of Technology, Poznań, 2012.

�J. Szóstka, Line-of-sight radio systems (in Polish), Publishing House of Poznan University of Technology, Poznań, 2011.

M. Domański, Digital pictures. Fundamentals, JPEG, MPEG (in Polish), WKŁ – Transport and Communication Publishers, Warsaw, 2010.

S. Maćkowiak, “Segmentation of football video broadcast”, International Journal of Electronics and Telecommunications, vol. 59, 2013.

M. Domański, O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, M. Kurc, J. Konieczny, J. Siast, J. Stankowski, R. Ratajczak, T. Grajek, “High efficiency 3D video coding using new tools based on view synthesis”, IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, vol. 22, 2013.

A. Łuczak, M. Stępniewska, J. Siast, M. Domański, O. Stankiewicz, M. Kurc, J. Konieczny, “Network-on-Multi-Chip (NoMC) with monitoring and debugging support”, Journal of Telecommunications and Information Technology, no 3/2011, 2011.

M. Domański, K. Klimaszewski, O. Stankiewicz, J. Stankowski, K. Wegner, “Efficient transmission of 3D video using MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compression technology, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol.. 6157, Springer-Verlag, 2010.

D. Karwowski, M. Domański, “Improved context – based adaptive binary arithmetic coding in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video codec”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, no. 6375, Springer-Verlag, 2010.

A. Ligocka, W. Bandurski, “Multiple Scales Method in VLSI interconnects threshold crossing time calculation”, IEEE Transactions on Advanced Packaging, vol. 32, 2009.

D. Karwowski, M. Domański, “Optimized architectures of CABAC codec for IA-32-, DSP- and FPGA-based platforms”,International Journal Image Processing and Communications, vol. 14, 2009.

J. Marek, “Homogenous video transcoding of H.264/AVC intra coded frames”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 5337, Springer-Verlag, 2009.

MULTIMEDIA & MICROELECTRONICS�

�P. Zwierzykowski, “The Evaluation of Unconstrained Multicast Routing Algorithms in Ad-Hoc Networks”, International Science Conference: Computer Networks, Springer, CCIS, Szczyrk, Poland, 2012.

�M. Sobieraj, M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Model of the Threshold Mechanism with Double Hysteresis for Multi-service Networks”, International Science Conference: Computer Networks, Springer, CCIS, Szczyrk, Poland, 2012.

�W. Kabaciński, M. Michalski, “The Algorithm for Rearrangements in the Log2(N; 0; p) Fabrics with Odd Number of Stages”, IEEE International Conference on Communications ICC, Kyoto, Japan, 5-9 June 2011.

�M. Głąbowski, M.Sobieraj, M. Stasiak, J. Weissenberg, “Switching Networks with Hysteresis Mechanism”, The 7th Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications, AICT, St. Maarten, Holland, 20-25 March 2011.

�M. Głąbowski, S. Hanczewski, M. Stasiak, “Erlang's ideal grading in DiffServ modeling”, IEEE AFRICON, Livingstone, Zambia, 13-15 September 2011.

�P. Zwierzykowski, “Lagrangian Relaxation in the Multicriterial Routing”, IEEE AFRICON, Livingstone, Zambia, 13-15 September 2011.

�M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Multicast Connections in Mobile Networks with Embedded Threshold Mechanism”, International Science Conference: Computer Networks, Springer, CCIS, Ustroń, Poland, 2011.

�W. Kabaciński, M. Żal, “Banyan type switching network with wavelength routing”, International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks ICTON, 26-30, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2011.

�D. Parniewicz, M. Stasiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “Model of the k-cast connections in mobile networks”, IEEE&IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, July 2010 (best paper award).

�M. Głąbowski, M. Sobieraj, “Compression Mechanism for Multi-service Switching Networks with BPP traffic”, IEEE&IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, July 2010.

� W. Kabaciński, M. Michalski, “The FPGA Implementation of the log2(N,0,p) Switching Fabric Control Algorithm”, IEEE International Conference of High Performance Switching and Routing, June 2010.

�M. Głąbowski, M. Sobieraj, M. Stasiak, “Modelling Limited-Availability Groups with BPP Traffic and Bandwidth Reservation”, Proceedings of the Fifth Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications, Venezia, 2009(best paper award, IEEE Computer Society).

�M. Stasiak, M. Piechowiak, P. Zwierzykowski, “On the Methodology for the Evaluation of Unconstrained Multicast Routing Algorithms”, ICT, Marrakech, May 2009.

� J. Kleban, Sz. Piotrowski: “Performance Evaluation of Selected Packet Dispatching Schemes for the CBC Switches”, Proc. IEEE GLOBECOM, Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 30 Nov.- 4 Dec. 2009.

� G. Danilewicz, “Optimization of Multicast logd(N,m, p) Switching Networks”, IEEE GLOBECOM, Honolulu, USA, 2009.

�. G. Danilewicz, W. Kabaciński, R. Rajewski, “The New Banyan-Based Switching Fabric Architecture Composed of Asymmetrical Optical Switching Elements”, IEEE GLOBECOM, Honolulu, HI, USA 30 Nov.- 4 Dec. 2009.

Conference proceedings

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WIRELESS

Books

Journals

�H. Bogucka, Cognitive radio technologies (in Polish), PWN Scientific Publishers, Warsaw, 2013.

�K. Wesołowski, Introduction to Digital Communication Systems, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 2009.

�R. Kotrys, M. Krasicki, P. Remlein, and P. Szulakiewicz, "Receiver Algorithms for Multi-stream Data Transmission in WLAN 802.11n Networks", Wireless Personal Communications, vol. 68, Issue 4, Feb. 2013.

� M. Krasicki, “Comments on “Optimal Constellation Labeling for Iteratively Decoded Bit-Interleaved Space-Time Coded Modulation””, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 58, no. 7, 2012.

� O. Holland, T. E. Dodgson, A. H. Aghvami, H. Bogucka, “Intra-Operator Dynamic Spectrum Management for Energy Efficiency”, IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 9, 2012.

� H. Bogucka, M. Parzy, P. Marquez, J.W. Mwangoka, T. Forde, “Secondary Spectrum Trading in TV White Spaces”, IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 11, 2012.

A. Wardzińska, W. Bandurski, “VLSI low loss InterConnect scattering parameters”, European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design ECCTD, Linkoping, Sweden, August 2011.

M. Domański, T. Grajek, D. Karwowski, K. Klimaszewski, J. Konieczny, M. Kurc, A. Łuczak, R. Ratajczak, J. Siast, O. Stankiewicz, J. Stankowski, K. Wegner, “Technical desciption of Poznan University of Technology proposal for Call on 3D video coding technology”, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 (MPEG) Doc. M22697, Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 2011.

O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, M. Domański, “Estimation of temporally consistent depth maps using noise removal from video”, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 (MPEG) Doc. M17612, Dresden, Germany, April 2010.

O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, M. Domański, “Error concealment for MVC and 3D video coding”, 28th Picture Coding Symposium, Nagoya, December 2010 (IEEExplore).

T. Grajek, M. Domański, “New model of MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video encoders”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP, Hong Kong, September 2010.

O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, M. Domański, Stereoscopic depth refinement by mid-level hypothesis, IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo ICME, Singapore, July 2010.

M. Domański, J. Marek, “Fine grain scalability of bitrate using AVC/H.264 bitstream truncation”, 27th Picture Coding Symposium PCS, Chicago, 2009 (IEEExplore).

D. Karwowski, M. Domański, “Improved context-adaptive arithmetic coding in H.264/AVC”, European Signal Processing Conference EUSIPCO, Glasgow, 2009.

P. Górniak, W. Bandurski, “Impulse response of the UWB channel with perfectly and non perfectly conducting convex obstacles”, European Conference on Antennas and Propagation EuCAP, Berlin, 2009 (IEEExplore).

M. Domański, T. Grajek, K. Klimaszewski, M. Kurc, O. Stankiewicz, J. Stankowski, K. Wegner, "Poznań Multiview Video Test Sequences and Camera Parameters", ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 (MPEG) Doc. M17050, Xian, China, October 2009.

Conference proceedings�T. Grajek, O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, “Correlation analysis between MOS data collected on stereoscopic and

autostereoscopic displays”, JCT-3V (ITU-T SG 16 WP 3 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 ) Doc. C0202, Geneva, Switzerland, January 2013.

�A. Wardzińska, W. Bandurski, “Step response sensitivity of VLSI Interconnects”, 17th Workshop on Signal and Power Integrity SPI, Paris, France, May 2013 (IEEExplore).

�D. Karwowski, “Improved adaptive arithmetic coding for HEVC video compression technology”, International Conference on Computer Vision and Graphics ICCVG, Warsaw, Poland, September 2012.

�T. Grajek, D. Karwowski, A. Łuczak, S. Maćkowiak, “A large barrel distortion in an acquisition system for multifocal images extraction”, International Conference on Computer Vision and Graphics ICCVG, Warsaw, Poland, September 2012.

�R. Ratajczak, M. Domański, K. Wegner, “Vehicle size estimation from stereoscopic video”, International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing IWSSIP, Vienna, Austria, April 2012.

�J. Stankowski, M. Domański, O. Stankiewicz, J. Konieczny, J. Siast, K. Wegner, “Extensions of the HEVC technology for efficient multiview video coding”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP, Orlando, USA, Sept. 2012.

�M. Domański, J. Konieczny, M. Kurc, R. Ratajczak, J. Siast, O. Stankiewicz, J. Stankowski, K. Wegner, “3D video compression by coding of disoccluded regions”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP, Orlando, USA, September 2012.

W. Bandurski, “System fidelity factor in analysis of inverter-interconnect-inverter VLSI systems”, 2012 IEEE 16th Workshop on Signal and Power Integrity SPI, Sorrento, Italy, 2012 (IEEExplore).

P. Górniak, W. Bandurski, “The new vector fitting approach to modeling of UWB channels containing convex obstacles, European Conference on Antennas and Propagation EuCAP, Prague, Czech Republic, 2012 (IEEExplore).

M. Domański, K. Klimaszewski, O. Stankiewicz, S. Cancino-Suarez, “Enhancement of stereoscopic depth estimation by the use of motion information”, 44th IEEE Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, Jacksonville, USA, March 2012.

M. Domański, T. Grajek, D. Karwowski, A. Łuczak, O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, “Coding of multiple video+depth using HEVC technology and reduced representations of side views and depth maps”, 29th Picture Coding Symposium PCS, Kraków, Poland, May 2012 (IEEExplore).

M. Domański, T. Grajek, “Fast watermarking of MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 encoded HDTV video bitstreams”, 29th IEEE Picture Coding Symposium, PCS, Kraków, Poland, May 2012 (IEEExplore).

T. Żernicki, M. Bartkowiak, M. Domański, “Enhanced coding of high-frequency tonal components in MPEG-D USAC through joint application of ESBR and sinusoidal modelling”, IEEE International Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing ICASSP, Prague, May 2011.

J. Konieczny, M. Domański, , “Extended inter-view direct mode for multiview video coding”, IEEE International Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP, Prague, May 2011.

J. Konieczny, M. Domański, “Depth-Enhanced Compression for 3D Video”, IEEE Visual Communications and Image Processing, VCIP, Tainan, 2011.

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Books

Journals

�H. Bogucka, Cognitive radio technologies (in Polish), PWN Scientific Publishers, Warsaw, 2013.

�K. Wesołowski, Introduction to Digital Communication Systems, John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, 2009.

�R. Kotrys, M. Krasicki, P. Remlein, and P. Szulakiewicz, "Receiver Algorithms for Multi-stream Data Transmission in WLAN 802.11n Networks", Wireless Personal Communications, vol. 68, Issue 4, Feb. 2013.

� M. Krasicki, “Comments on “Optimal Constellation Labeling for Iteratively Decoded Bit-Interleaved Space-Time Coded Modulation””, IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, vol. 58, no. 7, 2012.

� O. Holland, T. E. Dodgson, A. H. Aghvami, H. Bogucka, “Intra-Operator Dynamic Spectrum Management for Energy Efficiency”, IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 9, 2012.

� H. Bogucka, M. Parzy, P. Marquez, J.W. Mwangoka, T. Forde, “Secondary Spectrum Trading in TV White Spaces”, IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 50, no. 11, 2012.

A. Wardzińska, W. Bandurski, “VLSI low loss InterConnect scattering parameters”, European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design ECCTD, Linkoping, Sweden, August 2011.

M. Domański, T. Grajek, D. Karwowski, K. Klimaszewski, J. Konieczny, M. Kurc, A. Łuczak, R. Ratajczak, J. Siast, O. Stankiewicz, J. Stankowski, K. Wegner, “Technical desciption of Poznan University of Technology proposal for Call on 3D video coding technology”, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 (MPEG) Doc. M22697, Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 2011.

O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, M. Domański, “Estimation of temporally consistent depth maps using noise removal from video”, ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 (MPEG) Doc. M17612, Dresden, Germany, April 2010.

O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, M. Domański, “Error concealment for MVC and 3D video coding”, 28th Picture Coding Symposium, Nagoya, December 2010 (IEEExplore).

T. Grajek, M. Domański, “New model of MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video encoders”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP, Hong Kong, September 2010.

O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, M. Domański, Stereoscopic depth refinement by mid-level hypothesis, IEEE International Conference on Multimedia & Expo ICME, Singapore, July 2010.

M. Domański, J. Marek, “Fine grain scalability of bitrate using AVC/H.264 bitstream truncation”, 27th Picture Coding Symposium PCS, Chicago, 2009 (IEEExplore).

D. Karwowski, M. Domański, “Improved context-adaptive arithmetic coding in H.264/AVC”, European Signal Processing Conference EUSIPCO, Glasgow, 2009.

P. Górniak, W. Bandurski, “Impulse response of the UWB channel with perfectly and non perfectly conducting convex obstacles”, European Conference on Antennas and Propagation EuCAP, Berlin, 2009 (IEEExplore).

M. Domański, T. Grajek, K. Klimaszewski, M. Kurc, O. Stankiewicz, J. Stankowski, K. Wegner, "Poznań Multiview Video Test Sequences and Camera Parameters", ISO/IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11 (MPEG) Doc. M17050, Xian, China, October 2009.

Conference proceedings�T. Grajek, O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, “Correlation analysis between MOS data collected on stereoscopic and

autostereoscopic displays”, JCT-3V (ITU-T SG 16 WP 3 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 29/WG 11 ) Doc. C0202, Geneva, Switzerland, January 2013.

�A. Wardzińska, W. Bandurski, “Step response sensitivity of VLSI Interconnects”, 17th Workshop on Signal and Power Integrity SPI, Paris, France, May 2013 (IEEExplore).

�D. Karwowski, “Improved adaptive arithmetic coding for HEVC video compression technology”, International Conference on Computer Vision and Graphics ICCVG, Warsaw, Poland, September 2012.

�T. Grajek, D. Karwowski, A. Łuczak, S. Maćkowiak, “A large barrel distortion in an acquisition system for multifocal images extraction”, International Conference on Computer Vision and Graphics ICCVG, Warsaw, Poland, September 2012.

�R. Ratajczak, M. Domański, K. Wegner, “Vehicle size estimation from stereoscopic video”, International Conference on Systems, Signals and Image Processing IWSSIP, Vienna, Austria, April 2012.

�J. Stankowski, M. Domański, O. Stankiewicz, J. Konieczny, J. Siast, K. Wegner, “Extensions of the HEVC technology for efficient multiview video coding”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP, Orlando, USA, Sept. 2012.

�M. Domański, J. Konieczny, M. Kurc, R. Ratajczak, J. Siast, O. Stankiewicz, J. Stankowski, K. Wegner, “3D video compression by coding of disoccluded regions”, IEEE International Conference on Image Processing ICIP, Orlando, USA, September 2012.

W. Bandurski, “System fidelity factor in analysis of inverter-interconnect-inverter VLSI systems”, 2012 IEEE 16th Workshop on Signal and Power Integrity SPI, Sorrento, Italy, 2012 (IEEExplore).

P. Górniak, W. Bandurski, “The new vector fitting approach to modeling of UWB channels containing convex obstacles, European Conference on Antennas and Propagation EuCAP, Prague, Czech Republic, 2012 (IEEExplore).

M. Domański, K. Klimaszewski, O. Stankiewicz, S. Cancino-Suarez, “Enhancement of stereoscopic depth estimation by the use of motion information”, 44th IEEE Southeastern Symposium on System Theory, Jacksonville, USA, March 2012.

M. Domański, T. Grajek, D. Karwowski, A. Łuczak, O. Stankiewicz, K. Wegner, “Coding of multiple video+depth using HEVC technology and reduced representations of side views and depth maps”, 29th Picture Coding Symposium PCS, Kraków, Poland, May 2012 (IEEExplore).

M. Domański, T. Grajek, “Fast watermarking of MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 encoded HDTV video bitstreams”, 29th IEEE Picture Coding Symposium, PCS, Kraków, Poland, May 2012 (IEEExplore).

T. Żernicki, M. Bartkowiak, M. Domański, “Enhanced coding of high-frequency tonal components in MPEG-D USAC through joint application of ESBR and sinusoidal modelling”, IEEE International Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing ICASSP, Prague, May 2011.

J. Konieczny, M. Domański, , “Extended inter-view direct mode for multiview video coding”, IEEE International Conf. on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, ICASSP, Prague, May 2011.

J. Konieczny, M. Domański, “Depth-Enhanced Compression for 3D Video”, IEEE Visual Communications and Image Processing, VCIP, Tainan, 2011.

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Conference proceedings�A. Kliks, “Comparison of Underlay and Overlay Spectrum Sharing Strategies in MISO Cognitive Channels”, ICST Conference on

Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, CROWNCOM, Stockholm, Sweden, 18-20 June 2012.

�O. Holland, H. Bogucka, M.G. di Benedetto, L. Gavrilovska, K. Chudaś, “Technical Work of the ICT-ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence in its First Year”, IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC, Paris, France, 1-4 April, 2012.

�M. Sybis, “Branch canceling technique for turbo TCM decoding”, European Wireless, Poznań, Poland, 11-13 April 2012.

�M. Rodziewicz, “Network Coding Aided Device-to-Device Communications”, European Wireless, Poznań, Poland, 11-13 Apr. 2012.

�R. Krenz, “Wireless mesh network capacity analysis with spatial channel reuse and adaptive modulation”, 8th IEEE, IET Int. Symp. on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, CSNDSP, Poznań, Poland, 2012.

�P . Tyczka, “Decoding of Serial Concatenated Convolutional Codes Using Log-MAP Delta Algorithm”,Proc. 8th IEEE, IET Int. Symp. on Commun. Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, CSNDSP, Poznań, Poland, 2012.

�R. Kotrys, M. Krasicki, P. Remlein, A. Stelter, P. Szulakiewicz, “OFDM Interfering Signal Rejection From 802.11ac Channel”, IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC, 2011.

�H. Bogucka, “Optimal Resource Pricing Coercing Social Behavior in Wireless Networks”, IEEE International Communications Conference, ICC, Kyoto, Japan, 5-9 June 2011.

�M. Krasicki, “Improved Labelling Diversity for Iteratively-Decoded Multi-Antenna Systems”, IEEE 7th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, IWCMC, 2011.

�K. Bąkowski, K. Wesołowski, “A Software Channel Simulator with Time Evolution of Parameters for the IMT-Advanced System”, European Wireless, EW, Vienna, Austria, 27-29 April 2011.

�M. Parzy, H. Bogucka, “Distributed Spectrum Allocation with the Cournot Competition”, invited paper, European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO, Aalborg, Denmark, 23-27 August 2010.

�K. Wesołowski, “Application of MIMO and Network coding in two-way relaying applied in LTE”, Proc. of IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC, Istanbul, Turkey, 26-29 September 2010.

�M. Sybis, P. Tyczka, S. Papaharalabos, P. T. Mathiopoulos, “Simplified Log-MAP Decoding with max* Approximation Based on the Jensen Inequality”, Proc. 21st IEEE Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC 2010), Istanbul, Turkey, 26-29 Sept. 2010.

�M. Krasicki, “Boosted-OFDM scheme for 802.11n WLANs”, 6th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, IWCMC, Caen, France, 28 June-2 July 2010.

�M. Krasicki, “Cyclic Delay Diversity for 802.11n WLANs”, 14th International OFDM-Workshop, Hamburg, 2009

�R. Krenz, “IEEE 802.16 Wireless Mesh Networks Capacity Estimation Using Collision Domains”, The Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks, MESH, Athens, Greece, 18-23 June 2009.

�A. Langowski, K. Wesołowski, “SC-FDE narrow-band system with hard-decision turbo-equalisation”, 14th International OFDM-Workshop, Hamburg, 2009.

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�A. Langowski, “Time and Frequency Synchronisation In 4G OFDM Systems”, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, Special issue on Synchronisation in Wireless Communications, vol. 2009, article ID 641292, 2009.

�M. Sybis, P. Tyczka, S. Papaharalabos, P. T. Mathiopoulos, “Reduced-Complexity Algorithms for Near-Optimal Decoding of Turbo TCM Codes”, Electronics Letters, vol. 45, issue 5, 2009.

�P. Remlein, D. Szłapka, “Genetic Algorithm Used in Search of Good Tailbiting Codes”, International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS) vol. 1, no. 3, December 2009.

H. Bogucka, “Efficient and Rational Spectrum Utilization in Opportunistic OFDMA Networks with Imperfect CSI: a Utility-Based Top-Down Approach”, Wireless Communications&Mobile Computing, vol. 12, no. 5, 2012.

M. Parzy, H. Bogucka, “On-line spectrum auctions in TV white spaces for supporting mobile services – a practical manual”, Telecommunications Policy, 2012.

P. Remlein, “Receiver algorithm for coded multiuser CPM systems”, Electronic Letters, vol. 48, no. 11, 2012.

H. Bogucka, “Protection of Primary Users in Dynamically Varying Radio Environment: Practical Solutions and Challenges”, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, no. 2012:23, 2012.

H. Bogucka, “Game Theory in Wireless Networks”, IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 49, no. 8, 2011.

M. Sybis, “Log-MAP equivalent Chebyshev inequality based algorithm for turbo TCM decoding”, Electronic Letters, vol. 47, no. 18, 2011.

S. Papaharalabos, M. Sybis, P. Tyczka, P. T. Mathiopoulos, “Novel Generalized max∗ Approximation Method for Simplified

Decoding of Turbo and TTCM Codes”, Wireless Personal Communications, 2012.

R. Krenz, “Impact of Spatial Channel Reuse and Adaptive Modulation on Wireless Mesh Network Capacity”, Wireless Personal Communications, 2012 (online).

K. Bąkowski, K. Wesołowski, “Change the Channel. A New Model for the IMT-Advanced System”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, June 2011.

H. Bogucka, A. Conti, “Degrees of freedom for energy savings in practical adaptive wireless systems”, IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2011.

S. Pagadarai, A. Kliks, H. Bogucka, A. M. Wyglinski, “Non-contiguous multicarrier waveforms in practical opportunistic wireless systems”, EIT Radar, Sonar and Navigation, July 2011.

H. Bogucka, A. M. Wyglinski, S. Pagadarai, and A. Kliks, “Spectrally Agile Multicarrier Waveforms for Opportunistic Wireless Access”, IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2011.

H. Bogucka, “Efficient and Rational Spectrum Utilization in Opportunistic OFDMA Networks with Imperfect CSI: a Utility-Based Top-Down Approach”, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Journal, Wiley InterScience, DOI: 10.1002/wcm.973, 2010.

A. Kliks, H. Bogucka, “Improving Effectiveness of the Active Constellation Extension Method for PAPR Reduction in Generalized Multicarrier Signals”, Wireless Personal Communications, DOI 10.1007/s11277-010-0025-5, 2010.

C. E. Sterian, K. Wesołowski, M. Paetzold, Y. Wu, “Reducing the Peak and Average Power for OFDM Systems Using QAM by Constellation Shaping”, European Transactions on Telecommunications, no. 1, 2010.

A. Kliks, P. Sroka, M. Debbah, “Crystallized Rate Regions for MIMO Transmission”, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, vol. 2010, article ID 919072, doi:10.1155/2010/919072, 2010.

A. Kliks, P. Sroka, M. Debbah, “Crystallized Rate Regions for MIMO Transmission”, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, vol. 2010, article ID 919072, doi:10.1155/2010/919072, 2010.

�M. Krasicki, P. Szulakiewicz, “Boosted MIMO system with power weighting”, Electronics Letters, vol. 46, no. 6, 2010.

�R. Krenz, “On the application of decorrelating receiver to multicode system”, European Transactions on Telecommunications, 20: 625-629, 2009.

�M. Krasicki, P. Szulakiewicz, “Boosted space-time diversity scheme for wireless communications”, Electronics Letters, vol. 45, July 2009.

Selected Publications in English (June 2013–January 2009)

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Conference proceedings�A. Kliks, “Comparison of Underlay and Overlay Spectrum Sharing Strategies in MISO Cognitive Channels”, ICST Conference on

Cognitive Radio Oriented Wireless Networks and Communications, CROWNCOM, Stockholm, Sweden, 18-20 June 2012.

�O. Holland, H. Bogucka, M.G. di Benedetto, L. Gavrilovska, K. Chudaś, “Technical Work of the ICT-ACROPOLIS Network of Excellence in its First Year”, IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, WCNC, Paris, France, 1-4 April, 2012.

�M. Sybis, “Branch canceling technique for turbo TCM decoding”, European Wireless, Poznań, Poland, 11-13 April 2012.

�M. Rodziewicz, “Network Coding Aided Device-to-Device Communications”, European Wireless, Poznań, Poland, 11-13 Apr. 2012.

�R. Krenz, “Wireless mesh network capacity analysis with spatial channel reuse and adaptive modulation”, 8th IEEE, IET Int. Symp. on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, CSNDSP, Poznań, Poland, 2012.

�P . Tyczka, “Decoding of Serial Concatenated Convolutional Codes Using Log-MAP Delta Algorithm”,Proc. 8th IEEE, IET Int. Symp. on Commun. Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing, CSNDSP, Poznań, Poland, 2012.

�R. Kotrys, M. Krasicki, P. Remlein, A. Stelter, P. Szulakiewicz, “OFDM Interfering Signal Rejection From 802.11ac Channel”, IEEE 23rd International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC, 2011.

�H. Bogucka, “Optimal Resource Pricing Coercing Social Behavior in Wireless Networks”, IEEE International Communications Conference, ICC, Kyoto, Japan, 5-9 June 2011.

�M. Krasicki, “Improved Labelling Diversity for Iteratively-Decoded Multi-Antenna Systems”, IEEE 7th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, IWCMC, 2011.

�K. Bąkowski, K. Wesołowski, “A Software Channel Simulator with Time Evolution of Parameters for the IMT-Advanced System”, European Wireless, EW, Vienna, Austria, 27-29 April 2011.

�M. Parzy, H. Bogucka, “Distributed Spectrum Allocation with the Cournot Competition”, invited paper, European Signal Processing Conference, EUSIPCO, Aalborg, Denmark, 23-27 August 2010.

�K. Wesołowski, “Application of MIMO and Network coding in two-way relaying applied in LTE”, Proc. of IEEE International Symposium on Personal Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC, Istanbul, Turkey, 26-29 September 2010.

�M. Sybis, P. Tyczka, S. Papaharalabos, P. T. Mathiopoulos, “Simplified Log-MAP Decoding with max* Approximation Based on the Jensen Inequality”, Proc. 21st IEEE Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications (PIMRC 2010), Istanbul, Turkey, 26-29 Sept. 2010.

�M. Krasicki, “Boosted-OFDM scheme for 802.11n WLANs”, 6th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference, IWCMC, Caen, France, 28 June-2 July 2010.

�M. Krasicki, “Cyclic Delay Diversity for 802.11n WLANs”, 14th International OFDM-Workshop, Hamburg, 2009

�R. Krenz, “IEEE 802.16 Wireless Mesh Networks Capacity Estimation Using Collision Domains”, The Second International Conference on Advances in Mesh Networks, MESH, Athens, Greece, 18-23 June 2009.

�A. Langowski, K. Wesołowski, “SC-FDE narrow-band system with hard-decision turbo-equalisation”, 14th International OFDM-Workshop, Hamburg, 2009.

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�A. Langowski, “Time and Frequency Synchronisation In 4G OFDM Systems”, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, Special issue on Synchronisation in Wireless Communications, vol. 2009, article ID 641292, 2009.

�M. Sybis, P. Tyczka, S. Papaharalabos, P. T. Mathiopoulos, “Reduced-Complexity Algorithms for Near-Optimal Decoding of Turbo TCM Codes”, Electronics Letters, vol. 45, issue 5, 2009.

�P. Remlein, D. Szłapka, “Genetic Algorithm Used in Search of Good Tailbiting Codes”, International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS) vol. 1, no. 3, December 2009.

H. Bogucka, “Efficient and Rational Spectrum Utilization in Opportunistic OFDMA Networks with Imperfect CSI: a Utility-Based Top-Down Approach”, Wireless Communications&Mobile Computing, vol. 12, no. 5, 2012.

M. Parzy, H. Bogucka, “On-line spectrum auctions in TV white spaces for supporting mobile services – a practical manual”, Telecommunications Policy, 2012.

P. Remlein, “Receiver algorithm for coded multiuser CPM systems”, Electronic Letters, vol. 48, no. 11, 2012.

H. Bogucka, “Protection of Primary Users in Dynamically Varying Radio Environment: Practical Solutions and Challenges”, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, no. 2012:23, 2012.

H. Bogucka, “Game Theory in Wireless Networks”, IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 49, no. 8, 2011.

M. Sybis, “Log-MAP equivalent Chebyshev inequality based algorithm for turbo TCM decoding”, Electronic Letters, vol. 47, no. 18, 2011.

S. Papaharalabos, M. Sybis, P. Tyczka, P. T. Mathiopoulos, “Novel Generalized max∗ Approximation Method for Simplified

Decoding of Turbo and TTCM Codes”, Wireless Personal Communications, 2012.

R. Krenz, “Impact of Spatial Channel Reuse and Adaptive Modulation on Wireless Mesh Network Capacity”, Wireless Personal Communications, 2012 (online).

K. Bąkowski, K. Wesołowski, “Change the Channel. A New Model for the IMT-Advanced System”, IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, June 2011.

H. Bogucka, A. Conti, “Degrees of freedom for energy savings in practical adaptive wireless systems”, IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2011.

S. Pagadarai, A. Kliks, H. Bogucka, A. M. Wyglinski, “Non-contiguous multicarrier waveforms in practical opportunistic wireless systems”, EIT Radar, Sonar and Navigation, July 2011.

H. Bogucka, A. M. Wyglinski, S. Pagadarai, and A. Kliks, “Spectrally Agile Multicarrier Waveforms for Opportunistic Wireless Access”, IEEE Communications Magazine, June 2011.

H. Bogucka, “Efficient and Rational Spectrum Utilization in Opportunistic OFDMA Networks with Imperfect CSI: a Utility-Based Top-Down Approach”, Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Journal, Wiley InterScience, DOI: 10.1002/wcm.973, 2010.

A. Kliks, H. Bogucka, “Improving Effectiveness of the Active Constellation Extension Method for PAPR Reduction in Generalized Multicarrier Signals”, Wireless Personal Communications, DOI 10.1007/s11277-010-0025-5, 2010.

C. E. Sterian, K. Wesołowski, M. Paetzold, Y. Wu, “Reducing the Peak and Average Power for OFDM Systems Using QAM by Constellation Shaping”, European Transactions on Telecommunications, no. 1, 2010.

A. Kliks, P. Sroka, M. Debbah, “Crystallized Rate Regions for MIMO Transmission”, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, vol. 2010, article ID 919072, doi:10.1155/2010/919072, 2010.

A. Kliks, P. Sroka, M. Debbah, “Crystallized Rate Regions for MIMO Transmission”, EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking, vol. 2010, article ID 919072, doi:10.1155/2010/919072, 2010.

�M. Krasicki, P. Szulakiewicz, “Boosted MIMO system with power weighting”, Electronics Letters, vol. 46, no. 6, 2010.

�R. Krenz, “On the application of decorrelating receiver to multicode system”, European Transactions on Telecommunications, 20: 625-629, 2009.

�M. Krasicki, P. Szulakiewicz, “Boosted space-time diversity scheme for wireless communications”, Electronics Letters, vol. 45, July 2009.

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Journals

Conference proceedings

�J. Janicki, M. Kassab, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “EDT bandwidth management in SoC design”, IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. 31, no. 12, 2012.

�B. Benware, G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Solecki, J. Tyszer, “Fault diagnosis with orthogonal compactors in scan-based designs”, Journal of Electronic Testing, Theory and Applications, vol. 27, no. 4, 2011.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, P. Szczerbicki, J. Tyszer, “Deterministic clustering of incompatible test cubes for higher power-aware EDT compression”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-30, no. 8, August 2011.

�N. Mukherjee, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “BIST-based fault diagnosis for read-only memories”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-30, No. 7, July 2011.

�N. Mukherjee, G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Ring generator: an ultimate linear feedback shift register”, IEEE Computer, vol. 44, no. 6, 2011.

�N. Mukherjee, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “High volume diagnosis in memory BIST based on compressed failure data”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-29, no. 3, 2010.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “On compaction utilizing inter and intra correlation of unknown states”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-29, no. 1, January 2010.

�D. Czysz, M. Kassab, X. Lin, G. Mrugalski, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Low power scan operation in test data compression environment”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-28, no. 11, November 2009.

�G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Solecki, J. Tyszer, “Low power programmable PRPG with enhanced fault coverage gradient”, IEEE International Test Conference, Anaheim, CA, USA, 2012.

�J. Janicki, G. Mrugalski, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Bandwidth-aware test compression logic for SoC designs”, IEEE European Test Symposium, Annecy, France, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, B. Nadeau-Dostie, “Test generator with preselected toggling for low power built-in self-test”, IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, Maui, Hawaii, USA, 2012.

� X. Lin, E. Moghaddam, B. Nadeau-Dostie N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Power aware embedded test”, IEEE Asian Test Symposium, 2011.

� M. Filipek, Y. Fukui, H. Iwata, G. Mrugalski, J. Rajski, M. Takakura, J. Tyszer, “Low power decompressor and PRPG with constant value broadcast”, IEEE Asian Test Symposium, 2011.

� G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, P. Urbanek, “Fault Diagnosis in Memory BIST Environment with Non-March Tests”, IEEE Asian Test Symposium, 2011.

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�A. Dutta, J. Janicki, M. Kassab, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “EDT channel bandwidth management in SoC designs with pattern-independent test access mechanism”, IEEE International Test Conference 2011, paper 14.1.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Reduced ATE interface for higher test data compression”, IEEE European Test Symposium, 2011.

�J. Janicki, M. Kassab, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Dynamic channel allocation for higher EDT compression in SoC designs”, IEEE International Test Conference, paper 9.2, 2010.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, P. Szczerbicki, J. Tyszer, “Low power compression of incompatible test cubes”, IEEE International Test Conference, paper 24.1, 2010.

�B. Beware, G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Solecki, J. Tyszer, “Diagnosis of failing scan cells through orthogonal response compaction”, IEEE European Test Symposium, 2010.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Compression based on deterministic test vector clustering of incompatible test cubes”, IEEE International Test Conference, paper 9.2, 2009.

�N. Mukherjee, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Fault diagnosis for read-only memories”, IEEE International Test Conference, paper 7.1, 2009.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Highly X-tolerant selective compaction of test responses”, IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, 2009.

�N. Mukherjee, A Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “High-speed on-chip event counters for embedded systems”, IEEE International Conference on VLSI Design, 2009. May 1-5 2011, San Francisco.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, D. Czysz, “Decompressors for low power decompression of test patterns”, US patent 8,301,945, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, X. Lin, M. Kassab, D. Czysz, “Low power scan testing techniques and apparatus”, US patent 8,290,738, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, D. Czysz, “Selective per-cycle masking of scan chains for system level test”, US patent 8,166,359, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, M. Kassab, N. Mukherjee, “Method and apparatus for selectively compacting test responses”, US patent 8,108,743, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, M. Kassab, N. Mukherjee, “Method for synthesizing linear finite state machines”, European patent EP 2 144 134 B1, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, M. N. Tamarapalli, “Phase shifter with reduced linear dependency”, US patent 7,805,651, 2010.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, M. Kassab, W.-T. Cheng, “Multi-stage test response compactors”, US patent 7,818,644, 2010.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, C. Wang, “Fault diagnosis of compressed test responses”, US patent 7,509,550, 2009.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, N. Tamarapalli, “Phase shifter with reduced linear dependency”, US patent 7,523,372, 2009.

Patent examples

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Journals

Conference proceedings

�J. Janicki, M. Kassab, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “EDT bandwidth management in SoC design”, IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. 31, no. 12, 2012.

�B. Benware, G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Solecki, J. Tyszer, “Fault diagnosis with orthogonal compactors in scan-based designs”, Journal of Electronic Testing, Theory and Applications, vol. 27, no. 4, 2011.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, P. Szczerbicki, J. Tyszer, “Deterministic clustering of incompatible test cubes for higher power-aware EDT compression”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-30, no. 8, August 2011.

�N. Mukherjee, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “BIST-based fault diagnosis for read-only memories”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-30, No. 7, July 2011.

�N. Mukherjee, G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Ring generator: an ultimate linear feedback shift register”, IEEE Computer, vol. 44, no. 6, 2011.

�N. Mukherjee, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “High volume diagnosis in memory BIST based on compressed failure data”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-29, no. 3, 2010.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “On compaction utilizing inter and intra correlation of unknown states”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-29, no. 1, January 2010.

�D. Czysz, M. Kassab, X. Lin, G. Mrugalski, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Low power scan operation in test data compression environment”, IEEE Transactions on Computer Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, vol. CAD-28, no. 11, November 2009.

�G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Solecki, J. Tyszer, “Low power programmable PRPG with enhanced fault coverage gradient”, IEEE International Test Conference, Anaheim, CA, USA, 2012.

�J. Janicki, G. Mrugalski, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Bandwidth-aware test compression logic for SoC designs”, IEEE European Test Symposium, Annecy, France, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, B. Nadeau-Dostie, “Test generator with preselected toggling for low power built-in self-test”, IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, Maui, Hawaii, USA, 2012.

� X. Lin, E. Moghaddam, B. Nadeau-Dostie N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Power aware embedded test”, IEEE Asian Test Symposium, 2011.

� M. Filipek, Y. Fukui, H. Iwata, G. Mrugalski, J. Rajski, M. Takakura, J. Tyszer, “Low power decompressor and PRPG with constant value broadcast”, IEEE Asian Test Symposium, 2011.

� G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, P. Urbanek, “Fault Diagnosis in Memory BIST Environment with Non-March Tests”, IEEE Asian Test Symposium, 2011.

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�A. Dutta, J. Janicki, M. Kassab, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “EDT channel bandwidth management in SoC designs with pattern-independent test access mechanism”, IEEE International Test Conference 2011, paper 14.1.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Reduced ATE interface for higher test data compression”, IEEE European Test Symposium, 2011.

�J. Janicki, M. Kassab, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Dynamic channel allocation for higher EDT compression in SoC designs”, IEEE International Test Conference, paper 9.2, 2010.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, P. Szczerbicki, J. Tyszer, “Low power compression of incompatible test cubes”, IEEE International Test Conference, paper 24.1, 2010.

�B. Beware, G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Solecki, J. Tyszer, “Diagnosis of failing scan cells through orthogonal response compaction”, IEEE European Test Symposium, 2010.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Compression based on deterministic test vector clustering of incompatible test cubes”, IEEE International Test Conference, paper 9.2, 2009.

�N. Mukherjee, A. Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Fault diagnosis for read-only memories”, IEEE International Test Conference, paper 7.1, 2009.

�D. Czysz, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “Highly X-tolerant selective compaction of test responses”, IEEE VLSI Test Symposium, 2009.

�N. Mukherjee, A Pogiel, J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, “High-speed on-chip event counters for embedded systems”, IEEE International Conference on VLSI Design, 2009. May 1-5 2011, San Francisco.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, D. Czysz, “Decompressors for low power decompression of test patterns”, US patent 8,301,945, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, X. Lin, M. Kassab, D. Czysz, “Low power scan testing techniques and apparatus”, US patent 8,290,738, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, N. Mukherjee, D. Czysz, “Selective per-cycle masking of scan chains for system level test”, US patent 8,166,359, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, M. Kassab, N. Mukherjee, “Method and apparatus for selectively compacting test responses”, US patent 8,108,743, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, M. Kassab, N. Mukherjee, “Method for synthesizing linear finite state machines”, European patent EP 2 144 134 B1, 2012.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, M. N. Tamarapalli, “Phase shifter with reduced linear dependency”, US patent 7,805,651, 2010.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, M. Kassab, W.-T. Cheng, “Multi-stage test response compactors”, US patent 7,818,644, 2010.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, G. Mrugalski, A. Pogiel, C. Wang, “Fault diagnosis of compressed test responses”, US patent 7,509,550, 2009.

�J. Rajski, J. Tyszer, N. Tamarapalli, “Phase shifter with reduced linear dependency”, US patent 7,523,372, 2009.

Patent examples

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Journals

�M. Wawrzyniak, Electric measurements of nano-junctions (in Polish), Publishing House of Poznan University of Technology, Poznań, 2012.

�P. Makk, D. Tomaszewski, J. Martinek, Z. Balogh, Sz. Csonka, M. Wawrzyniak, M. Frei, L. Venkataraman, A. Halbritter, “Correlation Analysis of Atomic and Single-Molecule Junction Conductance”, ACS NANO, vol. 6, no. 4, 2012.

�K. Chybczyńska, M. Wróblewski, M. Wawrzyniak, B. Susła, “Conductance Quantization in Nb-Ti/Cu Alloys and BiSrCaCuO/PbAg Superconducting Tapes”, Przegląd Elektrotechniczny, vol. 88, no. 10b, 2012.

�W. Nawrocki, Y. M. Shukrinov, “Some quantum limits for scaling of electronic devices – estimations and measurements”, Metrology and Measurement Systems, vol. 19, no. 3, 2012.

�P. Makk, D. Tomaszewski, J. Martinek, Z. Balogh, Sz. Csonka, M. Wawrzyniak, M. Frei, L. Venkataraman, A. Halbritter, “Correlation Analysis of Atomic and Single-Molecule Junction Conductance”, ACS NANO, vol. 6, no. 4, 2012.

�Nawrocki W., “Electrical and Thermal Properties of Nanowires in Quantum Regime”, Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, vol. 23, 2010.

�Nawrocki W., “The quantum SI – towards the new system of units”, Metrology and Measurement Systems, vol. 17, 2010.

�Wawrzyniak M., Maćkowski M., Śniadecki Z., Idzikowski B., Martinek J., “Current-Voltage Characteristics of Nanowires Formed at the Co–Ge99.99Ga0.01 Interface”, Acta Physica Polonica A, vol. 118, 2010.

�Halbritter A., Makk, Mackowiak S., Csonka S., Wawrzyniak M., Martinek J., “Regular atomic narrowing of Ni, Fe and V nanowires resolved by two-dimensonal Corelatopn Analysis”, Physical Review Letters, vol. 105, 2010.

�M. Jessa, “Improving statistical properties of number sequences generated by multiplicative congruential pseudorandom generator”, Advances in Electronics and Telecommunications, vol. 1, no. 2, November 2010.

�W. Nawrocki W., M. Wawrzyniak, J. Pająkowski, “Transient states in electrical circuits with a nanowire”, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, vol. 9, 2009.

�M. Jessa, “On some properties of even-symmetric and odd-symmetric dynamical systems”, Kybernetes, vol. 38, nos. 7/8, 2009.

�M. Szorcz, B. Susła, M. Wawrzyniak, S. Lipiński, B. Idzikowski, “Conductance quantization in the melt-spun cubic RCu5 nanowires”, Acta Physica Polonica A, vol. 115, 2009.

�M. Wawrzyniak, J. Martinek, B. Susła, G. Ilnicki, “Correlation Histograms in Conductance Measurements of Nanowires Formed at Semiconductor Interfaces”, Acta Physica Polonica A, vol. 115, 2009.

�J. Lamperski, “Enabling technology for UDWDM access networks”, Photonics Letters of Poland, vol. 1 (1), 2009.

�K. Malczewski, “MRI image enhancement by PROPELLER data fusion”, International Journal of Advanced Media and Communications, vol. 3, nos. 1/2, 2009.

�M. Jessa, “Improving statistical properties of number sequences generated by multiplicative congruential pseudorandom generator”, Advances in Electronics and Telecommunications, vol. 1, no. 2, November 2010.

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Conference proceedings

Patent

�G. Ulacha, R. Stasiński, “Highly Effective Predictor Blending Method for Lossless Image Coding”, MELECON, 2010.

�G. Ulacha, R. Stasiński, “Improving Neural Network Approach to Lossless Image Coding”, 29th Picture Coding Symposium, PCS, Krakow, Poland, 07-09 May 2012.

�Y. M. Shukrinov, P. Seidel, E. Ilichev, W. Nawrocki, M. Grajcar, I.P. Plecenik, I.R. Rahmonov, K. Kulikov, “Resonance features of coupled Josephson junctions: radiation and shunting”, International Conference on Theoretical Physics Dubna-Nano 2012, Dubna, Russia, July, 2012 (publication in Journal of Physics Conference Series, vol. 393, no. 012020), 2012.

�M. Jessa, M. Jaworski, High-Speed FPGA-Based Pseudorandom Generators with Extremely Long Periods, Proceedings of International Conference on ReConFigurable Computing and FPGAs, ReConFig, Cancun, 13-15 Dec. 2010.

�A. Dobrogowski, M. Jessa, M. Kasznia, K. Lange, “Generation of 1-pps timing signal controlled by NTP”, Joint Conference of the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium and European Frequency and Time Forum, San Francisco, 1-5 May 2011.

�A. Dobrogowski, J. Lamperski, P. Stępczak, “UDWDM system with optical multiwavelength source”, Optical Fibers and Their Applications (Proceedings Volume), Proceedings of SPIE Volume: 8010, 15 June 2011.

�G. Ulacha, R. Stasiński, “Performance optimized predictor blending technique for lossless image coding”, Proc. IEEE ICASSP, Prague, May 2011.

�P. Maćkowiak, R. Stasiński, “A Simple Method of Cortical Bone Thickness Evaluation Based on Radiographic Images for Osteoporosis Investigation”, 2nd International Conference on Health Informatics, HEALTHINF, Porto, Portugal,14-17 January 2009.

�M. Jessa, “Improving the Statistical Properties of Number Sequences Produced by Pseudorandom Generators Derived from the Rényi Chaotic Map”, Proceedings of the 60th International Symposium on Circuits and Systems ISCAS, Taipei, 24-27 May 2009.

�A. Dobrogowski, M. Kasznia, “On-line Estimation of Parameters of Time Series”, Proc. of XIX IMEKO World Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, September 6-11 2009.

�W. Nawrocki, M. Maćkowski, J. Pająkowski, “Smart sensors at temperature down to 77 K”, Proceedings of 22th Int. Cryogenic Engineering Conference 2008, edited by Ho-Myung Chang et al, The Korea Inst. of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics, 2009.

�A. Dobrogowski, M. Kasznia, “Joint real-time computation of Allan deviation, time deviation, and Hadamard deviation”, Proc. of 24th European Frequency and Time Forum, Noordwijk, Netherlands, 13-16 April 2010.

�J. Lamperski, “Układ do przesuwania częstotliwości optycznych”, PL patent no. 206092, Warszawa 11.08.2010.

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Journals

�M. Wawrzyniak, Electric measurements of nano-junctions (in Polish), Publishing House of Poznan University of Technology, Poznań, 2012.

�P. Makk, D. Tomaszewski, J. Martinek, Z. Balogh, Sz. Csonka, M. Wawrzyniak, M. Frei, L. Venkataraman, A. Halbritter, “Correlation Analysis of Atomic and Single-Molecule Junction Conductance”, ACS NANO, vol. 6, no. 4, 2012.

�K. Chybczyńska, M. Wróblewski, M. Wawrzyniak, B. Susła, “Conductance Quantization in Nb-Ti/Cu Alloys and BiSrCaCuO/PbAg Superconducting Tapes”, Przegląd Elektrotechniczny, vol. 88, no. 10b, 2012.

�W. Nawrocki, Y. M. Shukrinov, “Some quantum limits for scaling of electronic devices – estimations and measurements”, Metrology and Measurement Systems, vol. 19, no. 3, 2012.

�P. Makk, D. Tomaszewski, J. Martinek, Z. Balogh, Sz. Csonka, M. Wawrzyniak, M. Frei, L. Venkataraman, A. Halbritter, “Correlation Analysis of Atomic and Single-Molecule Junction Conductance”, ACS NANO, vol. 6, no. 4, 2012.

�Nawrocki W., “Electrical and Thermal Properties of Nanowires in Quantum Regime”, Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, vol. 23, 2010.

�Nawrocki W., “The quantum SI – towards the new system of units”, Metrology and Measurement Systems, vol. 17, 2010.

�Wawrzyniak M., Maćkowski M., Śniadecki Z., Idzikowski B., Martinek J., “Current-Voltage Characteristics of Nanowires Formed at the Co–Ge99.99Ga0.01 Interface”, Acta Physica Polonica A, vol. 118, 2010.

�Halbritter A., Makk, Mackowiak S., Csonka S., Wawrzyniak M., Martinek J., “Regular atomic narrowing of Ni, Fe and V nanowires resolved by two-dimensonal Corelatopn Analysis”, Physical Review Letters, vol. 105, 2010.

�M. Jessa, “Improving statistical properties of number sequences generated by multiplicative congruential pseudorandom generator”, Advances in Electronics and Telecommunications, vol. 1, no. 2, November 2010.

�W. Nawrocki W., M. Wawrzyniak, J. Pająkowski, “Transient states in electrical circuits with a nanowire”, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, vol. 9, 2009.

�M. Jessa, “On some properties of even-symmetric and odd-symmetric dynamical systems”, Kybernetes, vol. 38, nos. 7/8, 2009.

�M. Szorcz, B. Susła, M. Wawrzyniak, S. Lipiński, B. Idzikowski, “Conductance quantization in the melt-spun cubic RCu5 nanowires”, Acta Physica Polonica A, vol. 115, 2009.

�M. Wawrzyniak, J. Martinek, B. Susła, G. Ilnicki, “Correlation Histograms in Conductance Measurements of Nanowires Formed at Semiconductor Interfaces”, Acta Physica Polonica A, vol. 115, 2009.

�J. Lamperski, “Enabling technology for UDWDM access networks”, Photonics Letters of Poland, vol. 1 (1), 2009.

�K. Malczewski, “MRI image enhancement by PROPELLER data fusion”, International Journal of Advanced Media and Communications, vol. 3, nos. 1/2, 2009.

�M. Jessa, “Improving statistical properties of number sequences generated by multiplicative congruential pseudorandom generator”, Advances in Electronics and Telecommunications, vol. 1, no. 2, November 2010.

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Conference proceedings

Patent

�G. Ulacha, R. Stasiński, “Highly Effective Predictor Blending Method for Lossless Image Coding”, MELECON, 2010.

�G. Ulacha, R. Stasiński, “Improving Neural Network Approach to Lossless Image Coding”, 29th Picture Coding Symposium, PCS, Krakow, Poland, 07-09 May 2012.

�Y. M. Shukrinov, P. Seidel, E. Ilichev, W. Nawrocki, M. Grajcar, I.P. Plecenik, I.R. Rahmonov, K. Kulikov, “Resonance features of coupled Josephson junctions: radiation and shunting”, International Conference on Theoretical Physics Dubna-Nano 2012, Dubna, Russia, July, 2012 (publication in Journal of Physics Conference Series, vol. 393, no. 012020), 2012.

�M. Jessa, M. Jaworski, High-Speed FPGA-Based Pseudorandom Generators with Extremely Long Periods, Proceedings of International Conference on ReConFigurable Computing and FPGAs, ReConFig, Cancun, 13-15 Dec. 2010.

�A. Dobrogowski, M. Jessa, M. Kasznia, K. Lange, “Generation of 1-pps timing signal controlled by NTP”, Joint Conference of the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium and European Frequency and Time Forum, San Francisco, 1-5 May 2011.

�A. Dobrogowski, J. Lamperski, P. Stępczak, “UDWDM system with optical multiwavelength source”, Optical Fibers and Their Applications (Proceedings Volume), Proceedings of SPIE Volume: 8010, 15 June 2011.

�G. Ulacha, R. Stasiński, “Performance optimized predictor blending technique for lossless image coding”, Proc. IEEE ICASSP, Prague, May 2011.

�P. Maćkowiak, R. Stasiński, “A Simple Method of Cortical Bone Thickness Evaluation Based on Radiographic Images for Osteoporosis Investigation”, 2nd International Conference on Health Informatics, HEALTHINF, Porto, Portugal,14-17 January 2009.

�M. Jessa, “Improving the Statistical Properties of Number Sequences Produced by Pseudorandom Generators Derived from the Rényi Chaotic Map”, Proceedings of the 60th International Symposium on Circuits and Systems ISCAS, Taipei, 24-27 May 2009.

�A. Dobrogowski, M. Kasznia, “On-line Estimation of Parameters of Time Series”, Proc. of XIX IMEKO World Congress, Lisbon, Portugal, September 6-11 2009.

�W. Nawrocki, M. Maćkowski, J. Pająkowski, “Smart sensors at temperature down to 77 K”, Proceedings of 22th Int. Cryogenic Engineering Conference 2008, edited by Ho-Myung Chang et al, The Korea Inst. of Applied Superconductivity and Cryogenics, 2009.

�A. Dobrogowski, M. Kasznia, “Joint real-time computation of Allan deviation, time deviation, and Hadamard deviation”, Proc. of 24th European Frequency and Time Forum, Noordwijk, Netherlands, 13-16 April 2010.

�J. Lamperski, “Układ do przesuwania częstotliwości optycznych”, PL patent no. 206092, Warszawa 11.08.2010.

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