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Departmental profile
queuing theory, stochastic process modeling, complex networks, embedded systems, computer and sensor networks, neural networks
Head of Department
- Dr. Zoltán GÁL, professor
- Real-Time Communication (RTC) on Wireless Broadband Networks (WiBB)
- Multimedia Communication (MMC)
- Statistical analysis of High-Speed Packet Switching (HSPS)
- Sensor Networks (SN), Internet of Things (IoT)
- Distributed Computer Systems (DCS)
- Parallel Computer Architectures (PCA), Parallel Computing (PC)
Members of the Department
- Dr. Tamás BÉRCZES, associate professor
- Queuing theory
- Stochastic process modelling
- Dr. Attila BUCHMAN, assistant professor
- Embedded systems
- Neural networks
- Sensor networks
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Dr. Gergely KOCSIS, associate professor
- Information spreading
- Agent-based simulations
- Cellular automata
- Networks
- Dr. Attila KUKI, associate professor
- Queueing Theory
- Modeling Infocommunication Systems
- Reliability Theory
- Modeling Stochastic Systems
- Dr. István ONIGA, associate professor
- Embedded systems design and applications
- Implementation of artificial neural networks in field-programmable gate arrays
- e-Health systems and ambient assisted living
- Assistive robots
- Dr. József, SÜTŐ, associate professor
- Machine learning
- Digital signal processing
- Microcontroller applications
- Dr. Szabolcs SZILÁGYI, assistant professor
- Performance analysis of infocommunication networks
- Multipath communication technologies
- Cloud Computing
- Cybersecurity
- Prof. Dr. János SZTRIK, professor
- Queuing theory
- Performance evaluation of infocommunication systems
- Reliability theory
- Dr. Ádám TÓTH, assistant professor
- Modelling of infocommunication systems
- Reliability theory
- Dr. Imre VARGA associate professor
- Complex systems and networks
- Computer simulations
- Ádám VAS, assistant lecturer
- Distributed systems
- Developer of the DSN-PC system
PhD students
- Levente FILEP
- Ferenc HÉJJA
- Péter POLGÁR
- Amine Mohamed KORTEBY
- Talbi DJAMILA
- Xie YU
Last update:
2024. 11. 29. 08:45