Laboratory of Microcomputer Systems
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University of Maribor
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Smetanova ul. 17
SI-2000 Maribor
Slovenia
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Head: |
Prof. Dr. Zmago Brezocnik
email: brezocnik@uni-mb.si
phone: +386 2 220 7 210
fax: +386 2 220 7 272
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The first activities that led to the foundation of this
laboratory started in 1983. Currently, it has nine full-time employed
members.
After the foundation, the laboratory was primarily engaged in basic research
in the area of formal specification and verification of reactive and
concurrent systems. In the last years, it also does research and development
in the area of Voice over IP technology. In the area of formal methods, the
laboratory is engaged in developing efficient tools for automatic
verification of hardware and software systems, proposing new specification
methods and using existing ones for well-known and novel kinds of concurrent
systems. In the field of VoIP we are engaged in application research and
development of NGN (Next Generation Networks). In cooperation with the
Slovenian telecommunication company we have been actively involved in
development of SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and MGCP (Media Gateway
Protocol) products.
At the national level, some of the laboratory members participated in a
larger basic research project "Distributed Communication System" and carried
out basic research projects "Formal Verification of Systems" and "Ensuring
Correctness of Parallel and Distributed Systems", which were all funded by
predecessors of Ministry of Education, Science, and Sport of the Republic of
Slovenia. In the last years, the laboratory is engaged in the basic research
program "Advanced Methods in Telecommunications", funded by the ministry.
At the international level, some of the laboratory members participated in
the COST 247 project "Verification and Validation Methods for Formal
Descriptions". A member was involved in European Union projects DETECH
("Development of the Department for Technology Supported Distance
Education") and VISIOCOM ("Video-supported Online Communities"), and
participates in project BITEMA ("Bilingual Teaching Material for the Deaf by
Means of ICT").