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Mongolia
   
School of Telecommunications and Information Technology (STIT),
Mongolian University of Science and Technology

     
MUST Building 
 

The School of Telecommunications and Information Technology (STIT) under the Mongolian University of Science and Technology is only one institution in the country which offers training and retraining of bachelor, master and PhD degrees in specialties as well as telecommunications, wireless communications, information technology, electronics, post technology, management, network and television engineering.

 
 

Number of full time undergraduate and graduate students registered at the school exceeds 2000. More than 10000 graduates work in the field of telecommunication and information technology of Mongolia.

Today many new systems based on information and digital technologies are introduced and used in our country's communication and information systems. The training activity is a contribution of our school to the infrastructure of Mongolia.

Implemented projects ordered by government and other organizations are:

  • Some methods of decreasing speech signal coding rates
  • Modeling  information flows of communication network
  • The possibility  to expand  PSTN of  Ulaanbaatar city
  • Quality analyzing of  Mongolian telecommunication systems
  • Optimization project of rural telecommunication network
  • Intellectual telecommunications and information systems
  • Master plan of Postal systems
  • Policy and regulation for developing Mongolian radio and television network in 2005-2020
     
   
 

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Team Achievements

 
  • Some methods of decreasing speech signal coding rates, 2004

 
  • Mongolian diphone collection and  synthesis, 2006

   
 

   
Goals during Second Phase

 
  • Large Vocabulary  Speech Recognition (LVCR) system for Mongolian language

 
  • We are working on Mongolian speech recognition using Hidden Markov Model

   
 

   
Project Team Leader

 
  • Dr. Damdinsuren Bayanduuren is the professor and president of Mongolian University of Science and Technology. His research areas of interest include Digital Signal Processing, Digital Image Processing, Speech Recognition and Text to Speech Synthesis (TTS). He has successfully lead and completed many research projects ordered by Mongolian government and other organizations on some methods of decreasing speech signal coding rates, modeling  information flows of communication network, the possibility  to expand  PSTN of  Ulaanbaatar city, policy and regulation for developing  Mongolian radio and television network in 2005-2020.

   
CPI Team Members and their Designations

 
  • Batkhishig Luvsan,  Director & Professor
  MUST Team
 
  • Bold Luvsandorj, Academician, Head of the Department of linguistics

 
  • Altangerel Ayush, Research officer, Senior lecturer
 
  • Munkhnasan Choindon, Research officer, Senior lecturer
 
  • Munkhjargal Narangere, Linguist

 
  • Ekhbilguun Uyanga, Research Assistant

 
 
  • Munkhbat Nergui, Research Assistant