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Three of the four company founders have been university professors
with enormous teaching and consulting experience.
In particular, Drs.
M. Mondin and L. Lo Presti are professors at the very prestigious Italian
university, Politecnico di Torino, which is internationally renowned for
its Communication and signal processing group, while Dr. Daneshgaran
is an educator and full professor at California State University, Los Angeles
with more than 15 years experience in digital communications, signal processing,
optical sensors and VLSI.
The founders of the company also have a wealth of practical experience
having worked on numerous
R&D projects at their respective universities.
In addition to the founders, the SAS group which is the R&D arm of
EuroConcepts and acts as its primary resource for large projects
(SAS group was created and is managed by the founders),
offers teaching and consulting through Euroconcepts.
The company offers training and consulting services in the following
areas:
digital filter design and analysis under a variety of constraints;
design and implementation of SDR systems;
wireless and wired communication system design and analysis;
satellite communication link design and analysis;
array signal processing, beamforming, DOA estimation and hybrid systems;
channel coding and decoding (conventional and Turbo schemes) for both stationary and mobile systems;
source coding and decoding (lossless and lossy compression techniques);
carrier and timing synchronization;
clock recovery schemes at very low SNR regimes;
wireless communication RF planning and system deployment strategies;
fiber optic interferometric sensor design and application;
complexity analysis of algorithms and computational load estimation (e.g., feasibility study of FPGA implementation);
Global positioning system design and analysis (differential GPS and
augmentation schemes);
distributed sensor data fusion;
system integration (e.e.g, GPS+UMTS+Beamforming);
time-frequency analysis and advanced signal processing techniques;
non-linear signal processing using time-frequency methods;
very high precision non-atomic clocks.