• Research Laboratories: • Parallel & Concurrent Processing • Wireless Network • High performance computing • Computer Networks • Distributed Systems • Soft Computing & Multiagent Systems • Performance and Dependability Engineering • Complex Systems (Chaos) • Audio and Speech Processing • Intelligent Automation • Image Processing • Computational Cognitive Model Laboratorydirector: Dr. Reza Berangi Wireless networks, cellular or ad-hoc, are now widely used for many applications such that, there is no doubt of their importance for most people. Despite the fact that a great number of the wireless network developers were Iranian scientists, Iran’s share in the market is not so satisfying. Establishment of this lab is an effort to assist to gain some of the country’s share in the wireless market. This is in line with the Iran’s 20 year development plan that wants the country be knowledge centered and superior in the region at the conclusion of the plan. The research program at the lab covers different aspects of the wireless networks from physical to application layer as well as giving consultations to other institutions.  | Intelligent Automation |  | |
Laboratorydirector: Dr. Peyman Kabiri This laboratory aims to devise and improve automated systems based on processes and operations adaptable to the environmental conditions. Work in this laboratory is carried out in both Software and Hardware areas. As for the software systems area of work, laboratory is currently focused on automated and intelligent detection and decision making systems. In the hardware systems work area laboratory research interests include robotics systems (manipulator and mobile robots), intelligent sensory systems, home automation systems and condition monitoring systems. Laboratory research interests also include research on remote sensing related measurement systems and the development and improvement of the information extraction and analysis methodologies applicable to the multispectral image and data sets produced by the equipments that are used for remote sensing.
Laboratory director: Dr. Morteza Analoui Research in the Computer Networks Lab covers a vide range of theoretical and experimental areas, with an emphasis on high–speed and wireless networks and development of new ideas inspired by nature and human societies. Areas of activity include: • Computer network architectures • Network Design • Formal specification and modeling of computer network protocols • Formal description techniques in protocol design and implementation • Equivalence problems of different formal specification • Formal description techniques in distributed systems • Formal description techniques in network management • Overlay and Content Delivery Networks • Performance Analysis • Multimedia Networking • Grid computing • Congestion Control • P2P Networks • Interconnectivity of different computer networks(internetworking and gateway) • Wireless and Sensor Networks • Network Management and Security. • TCP Traffic Management and Modeling. • Routing and Control of Next Generation Networks • High Performance LANs and MANs and Residential Broadband Access. • Work Wide Web
Laboratory Manager: Dr. Mohammad Abdollahi Azgomi PDE.(Performance and Dependability Engineering) Research Lab Due to the critical applications of information and communication technologies (ICT), the performance and dependability measures of these technologies and their applications should be evaluated using rigorous engineering methodologies. In PDE research laboratory we are doing research projects on theories, techniques and tools for design, modeling, verification and evaluation of computer and communications systems and software. Research areas of this laboratory include: • Modeling and Analysis Methods and Techniques: o Formal Methods o Petri Nets o Stochastic Activity Networks o Verification and Validation o Performance, Dependability and Performability Evaluation o Software Performance and Dependability o Computer Simulation o Model Checking o Tools for Modeling and Analysis • Dependable Systems: o Fault-Tolerant Computing o Software-Fault Tolerance o Dependable Software Design o Dependable Web Services • Network Security: o Intrusion Detection/Prevention o Security of Web Services o Web Service (XML) Firewalls o Intrusion-Tolerant Systems o Security Modeling and Analysis o Security Modeling and Evaluation For more information see: PDE Web Page Laboratory director: Dr. Ahmad Akbari The audio and speech processing lab at Computer Department is actively involved in research and imparting training at the graduate and under-graduate level through semester courses in the fields of speech processing. The lab was founded in 2002 and currently supports a group of researchers, graduate and under-graduate students engaged in solving the challenging problems in speech processing applications. In order to improve the industrial products, almost all the required data sets, softwares and hardwares are provided in the lab; so it is a suitable place for interested researchers to research in the following fields of speech processing. Research areas • Speech signal analysis • Discrete speech recognition • Speech enhancement • Spoken dialog systems • Speech-based human-computer interfaces • Voice over IP • Voice applications on web Members Current students PHD Students • Mohsen Rahmani (since 2003 till now) • Behzad Zamani Dehkordi (since 2006 till now) • Mohammad Mehdi Mohammadi (since 2007 till now) • Shima Tabibian (since 2007 till now) MSC Students • Azarakhsh Jalalvand (since 2006 till now) • Hoda Kaviani (since 2006 till now) • Hosein Moeinzadeh (since 2006 till now) • Mohammad Mehdi Farsinejad (since 2006 till now) • Mojtaba Jahanbakhsh (since 2006 till now) • Nima Yousefian (since 2006 till now) Graduate students PHD Students • Babak nassesharif (2007) MSC Students • Roohollah Abdipour (2005) • Niloofar sedighian (2007) • Nima Derakhshan (2007) • Ali Abdolazimi (2007) • Abbas Fardad (2007) • Hooman Abbasian (2007)
Laboratory director: Dr. Mohsen Sharifi The Distributed Systems Lab (DSL) is devoted to the research of distributed systems. Our research interests cover different aspects of the theory and practice of distributed systems in a system software setting, such as the following: • Distributed and Parallel Operating Systems. • Cluster and Grid Technology. • Virtual Machines. • Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks. • P2P Computing. • Pervasive Systems. • Middleware Technologies. • Distributed Algorithms. • Reflective Distributed Systems. • Adaptive Distributed Systems. • Service Oriented Architectures and Service Oriented Infrastructures. • Web Services and Web Engineering. • Dependability and Fault Tolerance. • Computer Security. |