Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering
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The Faculty of Computer Science and Engineering (FCSE) within UKIM is the largest and most prestigious faculty in the field of computer science and technologies in Macedonia, and among the largest
faculties in that field in the region.
The FCSE teaching staff consists of 50 professors and 30 associates. These include many “best in field” personnel, such as the most referenced scientists in Macedonia and the most influential professors in the ICT industry in the Republic of Macedonia.
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Item type:Publication, PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF MULTICORE PROCESSORS USING VARIOUS SOFTWARE PLATFORMS(2007-09); ; Grnarov, AksentiIn the last two years, with appearance of multicore processors, the need of parallel programming has become essential. Programmers using multicore processors are forced to deliver the best performance. But in their effort they must face the selection of the programming model. We have examined the performance on multicore processors for most popular languages and models of parallel programming. For analysis we chose the C++, C# and Java programming languages and MPI and OpenMP programming models. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, System on Chip Design: New Harmonized Master Studies Curriculum in Macedonia and Serbia(2009) ;Petković, Predrag; ;Grnarov, AksentiLitovski, VanchoThe continuous progress of semiconductor technology has made it possible to implement complex systems on a single chip, which has led to new challenges in design methodologies. Driven by these technological forces, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies (FEIT) – Skopje and Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš, Serbia with support from TEMPUS JEP_41107_2006 Project have developed an interdisciplinary Master of Science Programme on System-on-Chip design. The programme aims to provide students with competence and skills for designing, analyzing and verifying embedded systems. In this paper, we describe the process of developing the curriculum and the study programme plans. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Analysis of small world phenomena and group mobility in ad hoc networks(Springer Netherlands, 2007); ; Grnarov, AksentiThe main application of wireless mobile ad hoc networks is to offer services for situations wherein groups of people come together and share information. The groups of people that use the ad hoc network form some kind of social network. In this paper an analysis of the performances of mobile ad hoc networks is performed when taking into consideration its social characteristics through the small world phenomena of the application layer and usage of group-based mobility. The simulations show that the social interconnection between the network users has an extreme influence on the network performances. The results bring forth a different view on the real life deployment of ad hoc networks when compared to the poor performances of the purely randomized scenarios. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Ad hoc networks connection availability modeling(ACM, 2004-10-04); ; ;Marija Efnuseva,Grnarov, AksentiOne of the most important issues for mobile ad hoc networks is to know the availability of the system. In this paper we propose a generalized connection availability model based on real measurable parameters that concern the performances of mobile ad hoc networks. Detailed validation of the connection availability model is presented through simulations. The proposed model can be used for analysis or design of an ad hoc network that needs to satisfy a given connection availability level. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Ad Hoc Networks Routing Protocols Efficiency With Respect To Connection Availability(2004-06-16); ; ;Cilku, BekimGrnarov, AksentiOne of the most important issues in the main applications of mobile ad hoc networks (as rescue and military operations) is to know the availability of the system. We developed an analytical model in order to investigate the routing protocol efficiency using real measurable parameters that concern the performances of mobile ad hoc networks. We analyzed the routing protocol efficiency with respect to connection availability for rescue mission example application. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Ad Hoc Network Simulators Features(Institute of Informatics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia, 2003); ;Trendafilova, I; Grnarov, AksentiThe deployment of wireless applications or protocols in the context of MANETs, often requires stepping through a simulation phase. There are several popular simulators, such as OPNET Modeller, GloMoSim or NS-2. Since NS-2 is more frequently used in worldwide network societies we present our experiences gained with the use of NS-2 for simulations of wireless mobile ad hoc networks. Facing the problem of poor documentation for ad hoc networks, our research resulted in reach documentation for NS-2 trace files and behaviour of ad hoc networks. We observed the flexibility of NS-2 simulator, by the means of adding new application layers, change of existing routing protocols, and incorporating various extensions created outside the NS-2 development team. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Spatial Parameters And Connection Availability In Ad Hoc Networks(Institute of Informatics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia, 2003); ; ;Makraduli, JaniGrnarov, AksentiThe fluctuation of the ad hoc network spatial parameters not only alters the network topology but also introduces severe changes in the ad hoc network performances. Based on a given ad hoc network connection availability model, in this paper we investigate the influence of several spatial parameters that affect the ad hoc network connection availability which is often used as an important measure of the ad hoc networks fault tolerance. These parameters include: size of the area wherein the participants in the mobile ad hoc network are scattered, node density, transmission range, distance between the communicating nodes. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Node density influence on link expiration time in ad hoc networks(IEEE, 2005-11-21); ; Grnarov, AksentiBecause reactive routing protocols act differently on the presence of nodes in the transmission range proximity, the link expiration time depends on the node density in the ad hoc network. We present a model for calculation of the link expiration times that includes the node density influence. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Toposim: Wireless ad hoc network topology simulator(Institute of Informatics, Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia, 2003); ;Mickova, B; Grnarov, AksentiAn important task of an ad hoc network consisting of geographically dispersed nodes is to determine the characteristics of the topology which include connectivity, energy-effectiveness, throughput, and robustness to mobility. However, the widely used network simulators don’t support topology simulations that result in an evaluation of the quality of the network topology. Thus, in this paper, we introduce a newly developed wireless ad hoc network topology simulator – TopoSim, that can be used for the purposes of simulating a topology of an ad hoc network, including its dynamical changes caused by the node’s mobility, for the purposes of determining the main topology characteristics of the simulated network. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, System On Chip Design: Master Studies Experience And Prospective For Phd Studies In Macedonia(2009); ; ;Lazarevska, MarijaGrnarov, AksentiEmbedded systems give intelligence to many devices that we use in everyday life – they are found in everything from mobile phones and MP3 players, over cars and home appliances, to complex controllers. The continuous progress of semiconductor technology has made it possible to implement complex systems on a single chip, which has led to new challenges in design methodologies. Driven by these technological forces, the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies (FEIT) – Skopje with support from TEMPUS JEP_41107_2006 Project 0 has developed an interdisciplinary Master of Science Programme on System-on-Chip design, which couples hardware and embedded software design principles. The programme aims to provide students with competence and skills for designing, analyzing and verifying embedded systems. In this paper, we describe the process of developing the curriculum, the study programme plan, as well as our plans for developing PhD studies in System on Chip Design.
