Hardware-software complex for evaluation of basic technical characteristics of wireless underwater laser communication equipment allows to conduct a wide range of scientific research, in particular, semi-natural testing of promising equipment for wireless optical underwater communication, measurement of their basic parameters and characteristics. In contrast to the known methods and corresponding laboratories, in this unique scientific unit there is a possibility to create various controlled parameters such as water salinity, turbidity and turbulence with preset parameters, which brings the conditions of measurements closer to the real ones, but allows to set and control the parameters during the experiment and provides repeatability of measurements.
In 2000, a modern multifunctional multiservice multiservice training and testing analog-digital cable television network (SCTV) was implemented on the territory of the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUCI). More details about this network can be found here.
A new method of subjective-statistical examination of sound quality assessment, called FSQ (Fast Sound Quality), was developed. It was developed specifically for judging at car audio competitions on sound quality. Compared to the traditionally established IASCA methodology, it allows you to get results with greater reliability in significantly less time. The test material is collected on a CD with a sound time of less than 15 minutes. The new FSQ judging technique was successfully applied at 12 car sound competitions held in Russia in 2001. The FSQ method can also be applied to assess the sound quality of home Hi-Fi and Hi-End systems.
The method was first presented at the meeting of the Russian (Moscow) section of AES(RU) and published in the leading Russian Car Audio magazine "Autosound" and the journal "Metrology and Measurement Technology in Communications".
More details about this development can be found here.
MTUCI has created a universal complex for evaluation of basic parameters and characteristics of cameras for applied television systems.
The complex is designed to measure parameters and certify cameras of television security systems and other systems of applied television. It allows to measure all basic parameters of television cameras, including those with built-in intelligent image processing, in an automated mode, which speeds up the work of the laboratory and allows to minimize the influence of human factor on the measurement results. Measurement methods, design and software of the Complex are developed taking into account the requirements of the current GOSTs, Russian Federation Government Decrees, ISO and IEC standards. The complexes are supplied to the leading testing laboratories of the Russian Federation. More information about the complex can be found in the attached brochure.
Measuring color rendering errors
Dynamic range measurement
Measurement of the ratio signal-to-noise