LYIT is hosting the 24th IET Irish Signals and Systems conference where 40 academics and leaders from around the world will present their papers on new applications in this field.
This prestigious international conference is traditionally held at universities.
So, to choose LYIT as the host, is seen as a reflection of the college’s reputation in developing successful courses in computing and engineering amongst the academic and industry community.
The Computing Department within the School of Science at LYIT are running the conference, adding some new topics, such as Secure Coding, a rapidly growing sector.
Over the past 24 years, ISSC has become established as the premier conference in Ireland addressing all aspects of signals and systems. The conference focuses on Digital Signal Processing, Control and Communications, and encompasses algorithm and system modeling, design, and implementation, for a broad range of applications.
This year additional subjects included Systems and Information Security, Cloud Infrastructures, Mobile Security, Cryptography, Watermarking, Steganography and Digital Evidence/Forensics.
According to Conference Chair Nigel McKelvey, Lecturer at LYIT, “The number of delegates has increased in comparison to recent years and the standard of submissions is very high with 33 papers being presented from all over Ireland, Germany, China, Canada, USA, India. It will be an extremely high level event.”
Find out about future findings and research visit issc.ie or lyit.ie.