Centres at the Department of Computer Science
Centre for Embedded Software Systems (CISS)
Tomorrow's consumer electronics, and electronic products in general, will have to meet increasing demands on user friendliness, flexibility, internal control functionality, low physical size and weight as well as low power consumption. To achieve these goals there is a need for combining compact electronic modules with complex software realization of most functionality. In particular, mobile and wireless communication products as well as medico-technical equipment contain increasingly amount of software. In addition, seamless network access will be taken for granted in the future.
Further information about CISS.
Centre for Intelligent Transport Systems and Services (CITS)
Intelligent Transport Systems and Services (ITS) cover a range of new systems and technological equipment that can help ease traffic and improve the ways of transporting people and goods in a more environmentally sound and secure way. ITS can be implemented both by land, by, and in the air. In Denmark we focus especially on transport on land at the moment.
Further information about CITS.
Center for Data-intensive Systems (DAISY)
Data management is an essential element of many large IT-systems, and the demand for advanced data management steadily increases, in part as a consequence of trends in industry and society such as the increasing digitization of media (e.g., audio and video); the growth in e-business, service, learning, etc.; and the increased diffusion of communicating systems and sensors, e.g., as seen in cars and mobile phones.


