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Research Groups

There are five research groups in the department.

1) Software Engineering Group

2) Remote and Distributed Control Group

3) Image Processing & AI Group

4) Computer Networks

5) Scientific & Parallel Computing Group

 


Group Name: Software Engineering Group
Group Members : Hamid Darvish
Group Publications: Conference: IDPT2002, "Extended Object Oriented Metrics To Components", Nael Salman, CA, 2002
Research Fields: 1- Software Measurement.
2- Software product metrics (Object oriented and component oriented software metrics).
3- Software Modeling, UML, and Rational Unified Process.
Overview: The group members are working in two fields for the time being. On one side all of the group members are surveying the modeling methods and techniques particularly the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Rational Unified Process (RUP). On the other side some of the group members are working on the component oriented software product metrics, particularly those metrics that can be extracted from the design documents of a software product.
Group Name: Remote and Distributed Control Group
Group Members : -
Group Publications:

"PC AND EMBEDDED WEB SERVER BASED REMOTE CONTROL", T. ALPER, R. CHOUPANI, E.G. YILMAZ, TOK2002 National Automated Control, p. 359 - 364, METU, 9/09/2002.

"A TASK SCHEDULAR FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS WITH LIMITED MEMORY", E.G. YILMAZ, T.ALPER, MBGAK2003 Young Researchers in Engineering Sciences, (accepted), Istanbul University, 17/02/2003.

Research Fields: I2C, Smart Sensors, Task Scheduler, Remote Control, Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS), Embedded Linux
Overview: The group members are working on the different parts of control systems. Fırat Yüzbaşıoğlu is currently in charge of implementing I2C Bus for Z8 Family of MCUs. Ayhan Aydın is working on Smart Temperature Sensor Design on Z8 MCUs. E. Gökhan Yılmaz is working on writing a Task Scheduler for a MCU which has very limited resourses. Umut Türkarslan is working on Real Time Operating Systems. MicroC/OS II is an example of Rtos. Barbaros Can is working on Embedded Linux.
 
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