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Thesis Guidance Results I'm very proud to have assisted the following students with their theses / final year projects: Alexander Crolla: Electronic Auditive Response (Hogeschool Antwerpen, Belgium) 2001 EAR 'electronic auditive response' is a signalling device for the deaf. This intelligent, portable device listens actively to sounds from the environment of the user and recognizes relevant signals. It then warns the user either in a visual or tactile way. It is intended to be used both in-and outdoors. Gitte Robeyns: HEAR (Hogeschool Antwerpen, Belgium) 2001 HEAR is a system for cochlear implants for the deaf. The cochlear implant stimulates nerves using electrodes in the cochlea. This allows completely deaf people to hear speech and thus develop a language. Hear would be the first CI-system where the digital sound processor and the battery are implanted. Christian Decker: Routing in dynamic, arbitrarily and partially connected networks (University of Karlsruhe, Germany) 2001 This work investigates routing methods using simulations of a dynamic, arbitrarily and partially connected networks.
More recent ones: (more info coming soon) Dikaios Papadogkonas: Investigation in Activity Recognition Algorithms on Embedded Platforms (University of Lancaster, UK) 2004 Martin Berchtold: Processing Sensor Data with CSTK (University of Karlsruhe, Germany) 2004 |
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Last updated by Kristof Van Laerhoven, 23/01/2004 23:58:10 -0000 |
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