Research Programmes
Do you know…
- … the scientists in CEITEC will be researching what happens in the brain when a human has realized that they have made a mistake?
- … there will be nearly 800 scientists in CEITEC?
- … in CEITEC we will be researching how the brain works and why some people are motivated and others are not?
- … thanks to CEITEC most of the diagnostic methods will be cheaper, faster and more comfortable for the patients?
- … 58 research teams will be created in CEITEC?
- … there will be 9 research programmes in CEITEC?
- … there will be more than 1,000 modern instruments in CEITEC?
- … more than 31,000 m2 of new infrastructure will be built in CEITEC?
- … more than 1,500 students will use the CEITEC infrastructure per year?
- … there will be 11 shared laboratories created in CEITEC?
- … CEITEC has 7 partners?
- … work will be carried out on self-cleaning surfaces in CEITEC?
- … CEITEC will co-operate closely with the industrial sector?
- … there will also be international scientists working in CEITEC?
- … CEITEC will support the international mobility of scientists?
- … the scientists in CEITEC are developing a subdermal chip which will analyse some life functions and will inform doctors from a distance?
- … the scientists in CEITEC are working on the development of a device which will enable physiotherapy from a distance?
- … the scientists at CEITEC are working on the development of biosensors?
- … CEITEC will be created in the south-Moravian city of Brno?
Advanced Communication and Controlling Technologies
Program coordinator
prof. Ing. Miroslav Kasal, CSc.
kasal@feec.vutbr.cz
Program description
The Advanced Communication and Controlling technologies research focuses on new communication and control technologies for applications in life sciences (e.g. capture vital functions of patients, robotic systems for medical applications, sensing and spatial representation of audio-visual data) and the material science (e.g. defectoscopy microwave materials). The program will use new materials developed under CEITEC, the proposed advanced antennas (antennas implantable in living organisms), the management of advanced robotic systems (materials resistant to extreme conditions) and satellite communication equipment (materials capable of working in outer space). The program focussed on communication and control systems that allow humans connected anytime and anywhere.
Main goals
The research is focussed on advanced communication and control systems that are able to work effectively and reliably in different conditions. Attention is devoted to capturing, analyzing, processing and realistic interpretation of transmitted data using multi-and hypermedia techniques Transmitted data is used to manage robotic systems for use in rescue applications, medical applications and general purpose communications applications.
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