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The
EE department at IITB is equipped with
state-of-the-art research facilities
and infrastructure. A wide variety of research topics
are under investigation, and several industry-sponsored projects are being carried
out in various disciplines. A brief overview of the departmental research activities
is available in the Annual
Reports. For information about specific research areas, please visit the following:
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EE1: Communications
and Signal Processing |
The
Communication and Signal Processing Group has been active in various research
areas: Wireless Communication, Microwave RF, Antenna, Signal Processing, Fiber
Optics and Photonics, Communication Networks, Computer Vision, Media processing,
Image Processing. |  |
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EE2:
Control and Computing |
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activities of the Control and Computing Group include Automatic control, Computational
methods for systems theory, Graph and matroid decompositions, Cryptography and
coding theory, Dynamical systems, Grobner basis methods. |  |
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EE3:
Power Electronics and Power Systems |
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Power Electronics and Power Systems Group is engaged in research in a broad range
of activities. An important aspect of the group's programme is the integration
of power electronics with the study of power systems. The group is actively providing
research and development support for the national electric power infrastructure. |  |
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EE4:
Microelectronics and VLSI |
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Research activities in the Microelectronics Group span a wide
range of areas: physics, technology, characterization, modeling,
simulation, design, and CAD tools. The Group is a part of the
Centre of Excellence in Nanoelectronics.
In addition to the
microelectronics group faculty members, over 15 faculty members
from 8 different departments/schools take part in the Nanoelectronics
centre activities. This Centre of Excellence in Nanoelectronics is one of
the two centres created in the country through an initiative from the
Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.
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EE5:
Electronic Systems |
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research areas being pursued by the Electronic Systems Group are Embedded System
design, Signal processing, Biomedical Electronics, Electronic Instrumentation,
and Audio and Speech Processing. |  |
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