University of Western Australia - Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems

In 1991 the Centre for Intelligent Information Processing Systems was established as a centre for excellence within the University of Western Australia by founding director Professor Yianni Attikiouzel. In 2003, Associate Professor Thomas Braunl took over as director of CIIPS.

CIIPS today comprises a number of different research groups, covering all IT areas from software design, hardware design, intelligent systems, robotics, speech recognition and biomedical systems. Special emphasis is on engineering system design, developing complete working systems that are of interest for industrial applications.

The Centre combines an active teaching program with both pure and applied research to provide an environment in which innovative theoretical developments are rapidly implemented using current technologies to provide solutions to a range of real-world problems.

CIIPS has made significant advances in the development of novel intelligent systems technologies and has earned recognition both nationally and internationally.

Contact Information

Name: 
Thomas Braunl
Phone: 
+61 8 6488 3897
Email: 
tbatee [dot] uwa [dot] edu [dot] au

Location

WA
Australia
Organisation Type: 
Research
Applications
These are self-rated applications in response to the request, "Rate the relevance of your R&D to companies that develop as a product line the tools and technologies listed below."
Sensors & Actuators: 
High
Network Distributed Systems: 
Low
Middleware: 
Low
User Interface: 
High
DSP Software: 
High
DSP Hardware: 
Low
Analog & Mixed Signal Processing: 
Low
Real Time Software: 
Low
Operating Systems: 
Low
Application Software Development: 
High
Other Algorithms (not DSP): 
Med
Digital Chip Design: 
Low
Digital Board Design: 
High
Analog Board Design: 
Low
Systems Engineering: 
Low
Systems Integration: 
Med
Testing Services: 
Low

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