Timer Computing Systems Center
within V. M. Glushkov's Institute of Cybernetics

40 Academician Glushkov Ave., 03680, Kyiv, Ukraine

phone/fax: (044) 266 5585;
e-mail tnt@vms.kiev.ua

Timer Computing Systems Center (TCSC) within V. M. Glushkov Institute of Cybernetics was set up in 1993. Its team does research towards fundamental substantiation, development and implementation of advanced and information technologies, including timer ones. The Interstate Council for Standardization, Metrology and Certification of Belarus, Moldova, the Russian Federation and Ukraine approved and issued the intergovernmental standard ‘Means of computer facilities. Timer Microprocessors’.

TCSC carries out R&D in the following areas:

1. Development of essentially new computers and systems, including works towards creating new-generation computer systems. The development of some pollution-free (non-radiating) timer keyboards has been completed, they can be applied for improving the performances of the 4-th generation computers. Its keyboard controller and information processing are protected by patents of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and the USA. The level of harmful EM radiation of such keyboards is several orders lower than in the best foreign analogues.

2. Development of a novel system of admission to high-risk objects that require restriction and selection of the range of people who have access to them. The system relies on a whole new conceptual basis of mutual relations between two basic components of any guarding system – coded-information bearer and receiving-and-decrypting parts. It is protected by patents of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and the USA.

3. Development of conceptual principles of information-coding theory in any calculus with timer series-parallel interpretation for personification in complex engineering systems.

4. Development of theoretical fundamentals for constructing neuromorphous timer neural elements and networks.

5. Development of effective methods to protect timer information transmitted in telecommunication systems. Development of hardware-software security means for protecting telephone conversations, fax and e-mail messages, textual and graphic information.

6. Development of hardware-software means of information source security in systems of electronic exchange and calculations on the basis of timer technologies.

7. Development of hardware-software means of information security, personification of information sources and user authentication.

8. Development of complex security systems with maximum parameters of protecting physical objects and territory perimeters: unique products in terms of their performance and economic parameters (‘Cobra’, ‘European’, ‘Monolith’ etc. locks), that have no foreign analogues.