Automated Counting of Yeast Colonies at BIOINFORMATICS 2011

Our group will present a full paper at the BIOINFORMATICS 2011 International Conference on Bioinformatics Models, Methods and Algorithms in Rome in January 2011. The paper title is "Automated Counting of Yeast Colonies Using the Fast Radial Transform Algorithm". It describes the solution used for counting yeast colonies which has been used in the colony counter, developed in our department. The tool can be downloaded here

Jan Schier
October 13, 2010

FPL2010

Our group will present a poster at the FPL2010 conference. The poster title is "Reducing Power Consumption of Embedded DSP Platform through Clock-Gating Technique". The presentation will take place in Milano on September 1.

Michal Kunes
July 26, 2010

UTLEON3 presented at DDECS2010

Our group will present an implementation of a modified LEON3 processor with a hardware support for micro-threading at the DDECS2010 conference in Vienna next Thursday. The work has been supported by the European Commission within the Apple-CORE project.

Martin Danek
April 8, 2010

Screen Service and UTIA Cooperation on a DVB-T2 Receiver

Screen Service and UTIA successfully completed a research project in which UTIA developed digital signal processing algorithms and designed a specialized hardware for the DVB-T2 receiver, a new generation of digital terrestrial television. For more information see the press release.

Milan Tichy
September 18, 2009

FET Conference 2009

Our group presented a poster on today's applications of logarithmic arithmetic, and demonstrated an architecture for an efficient implementation of flexible DSP architecture in FPGAs together with a software application for measuring characteristics of yeast colonies for biology at the FET Conference (FET09), organized jointly by the European Commission, the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Czech Technical University. Although the conference is over now, you can still visit our virtual booth here.

Zdenek Pohl
May 1, 2009

The FPL2009 Conference

Our department is involved in the organization of this year's FPL conference, the first and largest conference on field-programmable logic, held annually in Europe. FPL2009 will take place in Prague from August 31 till September 2. To see the call for papers and other details visit the FPL2009 web page.

Martin Danek
March 4, 2009