The Department of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering of the University of Moratuwa has received a laboratory equipment upgrade with four Tektronix TBS1052 Oscilloscopes. The oscilloscopes were acquired through funding from the SPARK project, which seeks to recognize individuals and groups who devise unique, innovative, socially, and environmentally responsible solutions that foster...Read More
The Department of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering of the University of Moratuwa has added another feather to its cap by winning the **first runners-up** place in the RISC-V Processor Design & Verification Challenge held in Bangalore, India on September 18th and 19th, 2023¹.
The competition was organized by DVCon India and was aimed at promoting innovation and creativity in...Read More
The Department of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering of the University of Moratuwa has won laurels in the recently concluded robot competition organized by Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT). The teams representing the department secured first and second place in the competition held on 24th and 25th September 2023.
The competition was a platform for students...Read More
What are Sparse Signals?
A sparse signal is a signal which has a representation in some domain where the number of non-zero elements in that domain is significantly lower than the signal length . In other words, these signals can be represented digitally with a high degree of accuracy by relatively few non-zero coefficients. Many of the signals occurring in nature related to human life are...Read More
The Department of Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering at the University of Moratuwa buzzed excitedly on June 7th, 2023, as the Spark Challenge 2022/23 held its much-anticipated pitching Session. Teams brimming with innovative ideas battled it out, leaving the judges with a tough decision.
Five teams were chosen to advance to the Grand Finale following the session, marking the...Read More
Introduction
Signals are everywhere. In the present world, signal processing is likely to be changing into information processing with the introduction of new research trends like Topological signal processing, Graph signal processing, Data-Driven approaches for imaging systems (including neural networks), Data-Driven beamforming techniques for 6G and Beyond communication systems, latest...Read More
Quantum computing is a relatively new area that uses laws of quantum mechanics to build inner processing components of computers. The main difference between classical and quantum computers is that quantum computers use qubits rather than bits. A qubit could be 1,0 or both at once! (weighted combination of 1 and 0) while bit only could be either 1 or 0. In classical computing, bits are...Read More