Interests and Experiences
Research Interests
– Heterogeneous Low-power Re-configurable architectures
– Development of Kernel Level Software to support Hardware Acceleration in Hand-held devices.
– Embedded Image/Video processing systems, stereoscopic and 3D vision.
– Avionics, navigation, auto pilot systems
Management and Leadership Experiences
– Leading a team of 4 developers (All M.Sc.), working on a complete, super fast, FPGA based computer, running embedded Linux, ICTI
– Leading a team of 3 developers (All B.Sc.), working on the design of unmanned air vehicle, Mechanical Engineering Department, IUT, 2008
– Leading a team of 7 developers (one Ph.D., two M.Sc., 4 B.Sc. ), building an FPGA based video encryption and security system, Smart Systems of Isfahan, 2005
Employment & Academic Research Positions
1- | Research: Implementation of a 6KW inverter based on space vector modulation on TI TMS320C31 chip
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2- | Work: Design and implementation of FGPA-based digital receivers, software defined radio systems, and fully functional FGPA-based versatile multiprocessor embedded systems
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3- | Research: Integration, synthesis, optimization and implementation of network traffic management sub-modules on Xilinx Virtex-II-4000 devices (each chip with over 4M gates)
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4- | Work: FPGA design and implementation of high speed DDR SDRAM, network-DRAM memory controllers, Segmenter unit, Cell storage unit, and 10 Gbps WFQ scheduler on a Xilinx platform
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5- | Research: Design and implementation of a video on demand (VOD) streaming server to be used in Aminet IP-set-boxes from Amino company (based in Cambridge, UK)
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6- | Research: Design and implementation of a complete power assessment system for measuring critical parameters of a power transmission system including harmonics, flicker, passive power, etc
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7- | Research: Building a library of required components for a complete unmanned air vehicle including GPS, inertial measurement unit, controllers, etc.
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8- | Research: Implementation of channel coding methods on TI TMS320C6201 chip in mobile base stations
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