
- TI-DSP laboratory was set up in EE Department in June 1996 to serve the following important function:
- To support DSP hands-on projects in the undergraduate level.
- To conduct DSP lab for undergraduate students for better understanding of DSP concepts using DSP processors.
- To support DSP Research and Development in the Postgraduate level.
- Provide feasibility study on DSP projects
- Equip with the latest DSP platforms and resources, all under one roof.
- State of the art Video Coding Technology (AVC/H.264 & HEVC/H.265)
- Scalable Video Coding
- Wavelet-based Video Coding
- Video Watermarking
- Wavelet-based Image Coding
- Multidimensional Multirate System
- M-band non separable filter bank application in Volume Rendering
- Image Processing
- Applications of non separable wavelets
- VLSI implementation of Wavelet based applications
- Parameter Estimation of Chirp signals
- TMS320VC5510 – DSK board (Fixed-point Processor)
- TMS320VC6713 – DSK board (Floating-point Processor)
- TMS32054x – DSK board
- TMDXVDP6437- Digital Video Developers Platform
- TMDXEVM6467-DaVinci Board
- TMS3205x – DSK kit
- TMS32062xx/67xx – EVM board
- Undergraduate DSP lab(EE352)