Norwegian University of Science and Technology


Welcome to Q2S

Q2S - the Centre for Quantifiable Quality of Service in Communication Systems is a Norwegian Centre of Excellence at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim.

The Centre will study principles, derive mechanisms, methods and technical solutions and assess their properties and performances by means of experiments and models. Performances relate to perceived quality of streamed speech/music and video, delays and throughput of elastic traffic, reliability and availability of services, and information security with encryption and user authentication.


News

2010-02-16

Kashif Mahmood has been selected to participate in the workshop "Spatial Network Models for Wireless Communications" (more info), organized by Venkat Anantharam (Berkeley) and Francois Baccelli (INRIA/ENS) at Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge, UK, April 6-9, 2010

2010-02-16

The paper "On the Modeling of Delay and Burstiness for Calculating Throughput" by Kashif Mahmood, Yuming Jiang and Addisu T. Eshete has been accepted by the 33rd IEEE Sarnoff Symposium - 2010 (Sarnoff 2010), to be held at Princeton, NJ, USA, April 12 -14, 2010.

2009-10-26

The "Flick Flock" project by Wendy Ann Mansilla and Jordi Puig selected by BALTAN and Pixel

As part of BALTAN´s collaboration with Piksel in Norway, an open call was put on this summer for proposals from artists who were specifically interested in working with the tracking and mapping technology Open Computer Vision. The call received a number of high quality proposals and in the end, Piksel and BALTAN selected the project Flick Flock by Wendy Ann Mansilla and Jordi Puig. [Read more]

2009-10-22

On Friday, 2 October 2009, Erik Hellerud successfully defended his PhD thesis entitled "Transmission of high quality audio over IP networks" [Read more]

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