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Founded in February of 1993 with support from the Department of Defense /
National Security Agency, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the Navy
Coastal Systems Station, the HCS lab is one of the largest and most active
research facilities in the college. Located in a 1500 square foot suite
of rooms on the third floor of the joint College of Engineering building
in Innovation Park, the primary goal of the HCS lab is to promote and support
graduate-level research in a wide variety of computing, simulation, and
signal processing topics (including the Ph.D. program in Electrical
Engineering, which began in the fall of 1993 with a specialization
in digital systems and signal processing).
Past and present research projects involve such areas as parallel and
distributed computing techniques and tools, integrated computer-aided
software and information engineering, computer communication networks for
the instrumentation and control of power plants, continuously programmable
digital filters, specialized computer architectures and systems for signal
processing, and high-resolution imaging systems. Personnel have a wide
range of experience in both hardware and software aspects of computing,
computer-based simulation, and their related electrical engineering
applications in signal processing, control, communication, etc.
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