Research fields:

Digital signal processing

active noise control • AD and DA converters • adaptive systems • nonlinear systems • resonators • sound synthesis • system identification • wireless and distributed systems

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Sujbert László
associate professor
IE416
(+36) 1 463-4114
A kutatócsoport tagjai:
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Sujbert László
associate professor
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Bank Balázs
associate professor
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Dabóczi Tamás
full professor, head of department
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Péceli Gábor
professor emeritus
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Kollár Zsolt
associate professor
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Pálfi Vilmos
assistant professor
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Renczes Balázs
assistant professor
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Orosz György
associate professor
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Csuka Barna
assistant professor
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Activity of the research group:

Our aim is the development and research of signal processing methods, and, besides, the utilization of high-level knowledge in measurement technology, electronics. The speciality of our laboratory is the application of digital signal processing to acoustic problems. Active noise control is one of the first research works that has been shortly accompanied by sound synthesis and audio signal processing. The research is supported by the equipment of the laboratory comprising more and more vibroacoustic sensors and other instruments. Another important research field is the frequency domain identification and some related topics, like parameter estimation, linear and nonlinear system identification. Research and development covers the field of baseband complex signal processing in wireless systems, especially in the topics of 5G modulation, channel estimation and parameter estimation.

Recent results:

  • Audio filter design: Investigation of finite wordlength effects of fixed-pole parallel filters, their extension for MIMO systems. New methods for conversion of IIR filters to second order sections based on direct or serial form.
  • Development of a noise canceling office chair, investigation of active noise control systems with multiple reference signals.
  • Adaptive systems: Exhaustive investigation of the observer-based adaptive Fourier analyzer.
  • Distributed systems: New method for spectral estimation in the case of data loss, frequency domain identification of data loss models.

Special infrastructure:

Agilent E5061B network analyzer • Analog Devices signal processing cards, development environments • Brüel & Kjaer vibroacustical measurement equipment

Recent projects:

Biztonságtudományi és technológiai kompetencia központ • EFOP

International relations:

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology • Aalto University • KU Leuven

Industrial partners:

Ericsson • ProDSP Zrt. • Thyssenkrupp Components Kft. • Knorr-Bremse • Óbuda University
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