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Communications Networks Division (I)
- creating a new conception and projects of new communications systems
- creating simulation models
- simulation research of communications systems
- testing proposed technical solutions in accordance with special tests configuration
- environmental, exploitation and military research of communications systems
- tests configuration
- testing new networks technologies
- testing new telecommunications technologies (ATM, IP, ISDN)
- adapting commercial devices to requirements of military systems
- designing and producing devices and integrated objects of communication - full development cycle (research + development)
- designing elements and systems with requirements placed by institutions responsible for public safety
Radiocommunications Division (II)
- battlefield radiocommunications systems - testing and designing
- HF and UHF frequency planning and management
- solving compatibility problems of radio systems and objects
- working out radio projects of monitoring and notifying
- working out projects of wireless local networks
- configuration of industrial computers for using in radiocommunications systems
- computer simulation of radiocommunications systems
Electromagnetic Compatibility Division and EMC Laboratory (III)
- modeling and testing of phenomena of electromagnetic leakage
- modeling and testing of channels of electromagnetic leakage
- modeling and testing of signals of compromising emissions
- designing equipments complying with EMC and AMSG standards
- testing:
1. electromagnetic emissions - conducted and radiated - (international standards - EMC Directive 89/339/EEC and military standards)
2. immunity - conducted and radiated - (international standards -EMC Directive 89/339/EEC and military standards)
3. emission security (TEMPEST)
- Accreditation Certificate of EMC Testing Laboratory AB 149
- Notification Certificate of National Security Authority
Networks Management Division (IV)
- Software development:
1. telecommunications networks planning and management (SNMP, CORBA)
2. telecommunications networks testing (IP, ATM)
3. network structure and state visualization (digital maps, DirectX, OpenGL)
4. VoIP systems (H.323)
5. Web Services
6. Database systems
- Operating systems: Windows, Linux
- Technologies: Microsoft .NET (C#, C++), Java, XML, Web Services, ASP. .NET, LDAP databases: MS SQL Server, postgreSQL
- Systems Integration
- Network software testing (IP, ATM)
- Telecommunications networks and web services testing (IP, ATM)
The Cryptology Division (V)
- design of cryptographic systems for information security
- design of modern cryptographic transformations (ciphers) and protocols
- design of end-to-end encryption devices (ISDN crypto terminals, VoIP crypto terminals)
- design of cryptographic software for information security in IT systems
- design of bulk encryption devices for border-to-border communication security,
- design of packet encryption devices (in IP networks)
- design of radio security solutions - voice and data encryption devices for HF and VHF/UHF radios
- design of hierarchical subsystems of managing crypto systems - key planning, generating and distributing
- evaluation and certification of crypto systems, devices and transformations
The Cryptology Laboratory
The Cryptology Laboratory operates within the Cryptology Department using the quality system according to the ISO 17025 standard. It is recognized by Products Certification Unit of Military Security Authority. Main object of interest of the Cryptology Laboratory is testing, analysing and evaluating military crypto devices and systems in the certification and accreditation processes.
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