Plenary Lecture

Software Implementations for Detecting and Correcting Codes

Assistant Professor Mirella Amelia Mioc
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Automatics and Computers
“Politehnica” University of Timisoara
ROMANIA
E-mail: mirella.mioc@cs.upt.ro

Abstract: In software development, the data on past current problems are still scarce.
Despite the important strides witnessed in the detecting and correcting codes, the issue of performance still remains perfectible.
Coding theory is widely used in data communications and storage devices. Beginning with the famous theorem of Shannon, many different software implementations for detecting and correcting codes were developed. The approaches methods for implementing the channel coding are widely tested.
The kernel execution should be scheduled considering the reconfiguration overheads. Suitable tasks scheduling are analyzed as well to showcase their success.

Brief Biography of the Speaker: Mirella Amelia Mioc graduated in 1981 the Faculty of Electrotehnics, Computer Science, of the „Traian Vuia” Polytehnic Institute of Timisoara.
Presently she is Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science from „Politehnica” University of Timisoara.
The main field of interest consists of analizing the use of shift registers in cryptography and coding theory, the subject of her PhD.
Her scientific activity concerns: Number Theory,Numerical Methods for mathematics,Information Theory,Programming languages: Pascal, C, C++, Lisp, ML, Java, Fundamental concepts of programming languages,Study of using shift registers in cryptography and coding theory.
She is the author of:3 books about Programming Languages Pascal and C, 4 guiding laboratories - Numerical Methods and Programming Languages, 27 scientific papers published in conference proceedings and journals in country and abroad.
She performed scientific activities in some foreign univesities:Technische Universität Berlin, Germany, Technical University of Budapest, Hungary, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, Université de Liège, Belgium, Université Pierre et Marie Curie ( VI ) of Paris, France.
She participated in several EU founded projects in TEMPUS, LEONARDO and ERASMUS and also took part in some grants and agreements in research.
She was member in the implementations team of the Project “WETEN – Western-Eastern Teacher Education Network”, 145035 - TEMPUS – 2008 – LT – JPTHN in the period 2009 – 2011.
She has papers presented in WSEAS Conferences in 2008, 2009 and also published in WSEAS Journals.
She was invited Plenary Speaker in the 13th WSEAS International Conference on COMPUTERS in Rhodes in July 2009 and also in the 11th WSEAS International Conference on DATA NETWORKS, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS (DNCOCO '12) in Sliema, Malta, September 7-9, 2012.