Russian Academy of Sciences


INSTITUTE
FOR INFORMATION
TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS

(IITP RAS)



ACTIVITY REPORT 2003
IITP IN BRIEF

Moscow
2004


GENERAL INFORMATION

The Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IITP) was founded on the initiative of Professor A. A. Kharkevich (1909-1965), full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences. It was designed to solve problems bearing upon the progress of information theory and its applications, upon the development of principles of integrated systems of information transmission and distribution (the structures of communication networks and switching centers, the problems of control, the teletraffic theory), and upon automatic pattern recognition (reading machines, recognition of images, speech recognition). The formal birthday of the Institute is December 29, 1961, the date when the decision of the Presidium of the USSR Academy of Sciences entitled "On the reorganization of the Laboratory of Information Transmission Systems into the Institute for Information Transmission Problems" was issued. By the same decision, academician A. A. Kharkevitch was nominated director of the Institute.
The first principal fields of research, initiated in the newly founded Institute, were studies in the fundamentals of information and coding theory; formulation and development of the concept of an integrated automated communication network; new approaches in pattern recognition theory; and new approaches in picture processing. 1963 saw the commencement of studies on information processes in living nature after the laboratory of vision biophysics headed by Professor N. D. Nyberg (1899-1967) was transferred to this Institute from the Institute of Biophysics of the USSR Academy of Sciences.
After the decease of academician A. A. Kharkevitch, Professor V. I. Siforov, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences, became the director of the Institute and held this position since 1966 till 1989. Over these years a number of new laboratories were organized - those of complicated information systems, digital methods of information processing, digital optics, learning systems of behavior organization, computer linguistics, and communication networks.
At present the IITP's basic directions of research are the information theory and applied mathematics, computer and communication sciences in technology, management, language, and living systems. Among the most important topics studied by the Institute are problems of the theory of nonlinear analysis of complex systems, multicomponent homogeneous random systems, information transmission, queuing theory, coding and cryptography, pattern recognition and artificial intelligence, information distribution and computer networks, the theory of linguistic communication and linguistic processes (including machine translation), statistical methods of information processing and control, the theory and methods of image processing (including data compression), intellectual partner computing and information systems, information transmission and processing in living objects, sensory systems, motion control in living systems and robotics.
The Institute is proud to have a stable staff of highly trained specialists and young researchers, including mathematicians, physicists, biologists, linguists, programmers, and engineers. In 2003, the Institute employed 316 staff members. Three of them are full members of the Russian Academy of Sciences and 250 are research officers, including 74 doctors of science (PhD habil.) and 135 candidates of science (PhD). Some of our employees are honorary members of foreign academies, laureates of Russian State Awards and international awards.
In 2003, the Institute included 15 laboratories, 7 sectors, a scientific-organization department, a Committee for Scientific Terminology in the Area of Fundamental Sciences of RAS, and a number of auxiliary departments as well as the administration department.
The financing sources in 2003 were: State budget (through The Russian Academy of Sciences), grants from Russian State Programs (through The Russian Ministry of Industry, Science, and Technology) and other funds (Russian Foundation for Basic Research, International Association for the Promotion of Cooperation with Scientists from the Independent States of the Former Soviet Union, INTAS, etc.), some applied agreements.
The Institute offers post-graduate and post-doctoral courses for Russian and foreign young researchers. A Research and Educational Association "Svyaz' - Informatika (Communication and Informatics)" and V. V. Kalashnikov Educational and Research Center for Controlling Information Processes are affiliated with the Institute.
The Institute's scientific potential was instrumental in giving rise to its collaboration with the well-known universities and scientific centers of such countries as Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Israel, Korea, The Netherlands, Slovak Republic, Sweden, Switzerland, USA, etc., in all more than 30 Agreements and contracts in 2003.
The Institute has founded and publishes two academic periodicals: "Problems of Information Transmission" and "Automation and Remote Control", which circulate in Russia and abroad. Since October 2000 the Institute was founded the electronic scientific journal "Information Processes".
The Institute hosts nationwide and international conferences and workshops. In 2003 we organized the International Workshop "Distributed Computer and Communication Networks (DCCN-2003)" (29 June - 04 July 2003, Moscow, Russia).
On the basis of the, Institute there were formed The Information Theory Chapter of IEEE in Russia and two scientific departments of The World Laboratory.
It is hoped that this annual report introducing the scientific activities and results of the Institute in 2003 will assist other organizations to better understand the Institute and also promote exchanges between our Institute and research institutions overseas.


AWARDS IN 2003:

  1. IITP RAS was awarded a Diploma of CeBit on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Russian National pavilion "Computer Science of Russia" at CeBit in Hannover, Germany (Hannover, March 2003).
  2. IITP RAS was awarded a Diploma and a Gold Medal of the 6th International Salon of Industrial Property, ''Archimedes-2003'' (Moscow, 18-21 March 2003) for the construction "Computer System for Diagnosis of Vision". Authors: K. V. Golubtsov, E. A-I. Aidu, and V. G. Trunov.
  3. IITP RAS was awarded a Participant's Diploma at the International Exhibition "Medicine: Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment. Public Health" (Moscow, 4-7 June 2003).
  4. IITP RAS was awarded a Diploma of the All Russian Exhibition Center for the development and implementation of the devices "KChSM-D" è "Raduga-3" designed for diagnosis and prevention of eye diseases on the basis of the Flicker Fusion principles method (Moscow, All-Russian Exhibition Center, 5 June 2003).
  5. IITP RAS was awarded a Diploma of Russian Government for the participation in the Russian National Exhibition at Ukraine (Kiev, 30 November - 2 November 2003).

IITP'S DIRECTIONS OF ACTIVITY AND RESULTS IN 2003

The directions of activity and results of 2003 (some abstracts and main publications) are presented according to the IITP's basic scientific structure (through laboratories).

 IITP'S BOARD OF DIRECTORS
LABORATORY № 1.Laboratory of Information Transmission and Control Theory
SECTOR № 1.1.Sector of Computer Logic in Information Processes
LABORATORY № 2.Laboratory of Image Processing Models and Algorithms
SECTOR № 2.Sector for Digital Optics
LABORATORY № 3.Laboratory of Data Analysis, Error Correction Codes and Cryptology
LABORATORY № 4.Dobrushin Mathematics Laboratory
LABORATORY № 5.Laboratory of Teletraffic Theory
LABORATORY № 7.Laboratory of Bioelectric Information Processing
LABORATORY № 8.Laboratory of Sensory Information Processing
LABORATORY № 9.Laboratory of Neurobiology of Motor Control
LABORATORY № 10.Laboratory of Communications Network Theory
LABORATORY № 12.Laboratory of Bioinformatics of Cell Processes and Motocontrol
LABORATORY № 13.Laboratory of Systems for Behavior Organizing
LABORATORY № 14.Laboratory of Problems of Consciousness and Communication
LABORATORY № 15.Laboratory of Computational Linguistics
LABORATORY № 16.Laboratory of Stochastic Dynamical Systems
LABORATORY № 17.Laboratory of Information Transmission Networks
 SCIENTIFIC-ORGANIZATION DEPARTMENT


IPPI'S PERIODICALS ()

The Institute has founded and publishes two academic periodicals: "Problems of Information Transmission" and "Automation and Remote Control" which circulate in Russia and abroad.
Since October 2000 the Institute has founded the electronic scientific journal "Information Processes".