Multi-sector and Interdisciplinary Cooperation in Research and Development of Communication, Information and Detection Technologies for Control and Signalling Systems (CIDET)
Provider: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy
Programme: Operační program Jan Amos Komenský - výzkum
Implementation period: 01.04.24 - 30.11.28
Workplace:
Fakulta elektrotechniky a informatiky - Výzkumné centrum FEI
Investigator: Zálabský TomášTeam member: Doležel Petr | Beránková Věra | Kavička Antonín | Pidanič Jan | Novotný Tomáš | Kopecký Dušan | Bauer Libor | Rozsíval Pavel | Švadlenka Libor | Tuček Jiří | Brandejský Tomáš | Křupka Jiří | Honc Daniel | Salava Daniel | Jovčić Stefan | Štursa Dominik | Diviš Roman | Vrba Radek | Jovčić Sara | Elomiya Akram Elsaied | Hassouna Fatima | Juryca Karel | Krejčí Tomáš | Rais Vítek | Michalíček Petr | Kotov Dmytro | Ponomarov Andrii | Dvořáková Renata | Bendová Monika | Němec Zdeněk | Mlatečková Ivana
Description:
The aim of the project is oriented research in the fields of electronic sensors, radio elements, radar systems and shielding materials for communication, and detection and information technologies to increase the safety of large-scale operation infrastructures. The future applicability of the results is based on sharing of know-how and modern equipment. Future success will also depend upon advanced methods of signal processing and artificial intelligence aimed at the development of progressive methods of detection, identification, classification, and tracking of objects.
The aim of the project is oriented research in the fields of electronic sensors, radio elements, radar systems and shielding materials for communication, and detection and information technologies to increase the safety of large-scale operation infrastructures. The future applicability of the results is based on sharing of know-how and modern equipment. Future success will also depend upon advanced methods of signal processing and artificial intelligence aimed at the development of progressive methods of detection, identification, classification, and tracking of objects.