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Established and
supported under the Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Program

About CSSIP

The Cooperative Research Centre for Sensor Signal and Information Processing (CSSIP) was initially established for a 7 year term in 1992 as part of the Australian Commonwealth Government's Cooperative Research Centre Program. In 1999 it was successful in securing a second 7-year term of Commonwealth funding. It is now being wound up.

CSSIP's mission is:

"To benefit Australia, its people and its industry in the field of sensor signal and information processing, through world class research, development, and education and application."

A full report of CSSIP's achievements will be published on this site.

CSSIP has multiple locations around Australia, see the sites and contact details pages for more information.

Signal and information processing is multi-disciplinary and is essential in many of the systems that form the basis of our modern technology. It involves engineers, mathematicians, computer scientists and physicists and has applications in many diverse areas such as communications, radar, sonar, acoustics, remote sensing, surveillance and imaging systems. CSSIP has three main areas:

The parties in CSSIP are the following organisations:


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