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* WULPUS: an ultra-low power (20mW) probe for long-term monitoring  
 
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Main challenges in ultrasound systems designs are:
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We focus our ultrasound system developments on the challenges posed by high-speed acquisition and the resulting front-end data rates. Our main goals include the efficient processing and transmission of this data off-head. In addition, we are actively working on developing strategies to manage the power and thermal constraints of these devices. Furthermore, we strive to offer wearable solutions as well as alternatives to the traditional bulky and rigid system designs.
** high data-rates produced by the frontend (which need to be processed and transported off-head),  
 
** power and thermal constraints of such devices
 
** ridgid and large form-factors and their applicability on human anatomy.
 
  
 
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* Fusion of ultrasound with other biosignals: system, circuit, and algorithm design (Spice, Altium, Python)
 
* Fusion of ultrasound with other biosignals: system, circuit, and algorithm design (Spice, Altium, Python)
 
* PCB Design (Altium, Ansys SIwave)
 
* PCB Design (Altium, Ansys SIwave)
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* Characterization and Testing (ADS Keysight/Spice/PCB Design/C/Python/Matlab)
  
 
If you are interested in any of the above topics, contact us.
 
If you are interested in any of the above topics, contact us.

Revision as of 23:01, 21 July 2023

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Carotid artery extraction via wearable ultrasound

Our Activities

At IIS, we are exploring the next generation of medical ultrasound system. Our Flagship projects are:

  • LightABVS: a high-end ultrasound probe, evolution of LightProbe, which incorporates 192 channels and communicates with a host PC via two 100G Ethernet optical links
  • TinyProbe: a reduced number of channels (32), compact, wireless probe for wearable applications
  • WULPUS: an ultra-low power (20mW) probe for long-term monitoring

We focus our ultrasound system developments on the challenges posed by high-speed acquisition and the resulting front-end data rates. Our main goals include the efficient processing and transmission of this data off-head. In addition, we are actively working on developing strategies to manage the power and thermal constraints of these devices. Furthermore, we strive to offer wearable solutions as well as alternatives to the traditional bulky and rigid system designs.

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This is an ongoing project at our lab and we are looking for motivated students to contribute on the following topics:

  • Implementation of processing subunits: Hardware design FPGA/ASIC (VHDL/HLS)
  • Programming of software functions: Microcontroller Programming / Processing system programming (C/C++/CUDA)
  • System level design for hardware-software interactions, multi FPGA system, high bandwidth links (VIVADO/IP/HW-SW Codesign)
  • Power/Thermal optimization: Modelling, Control, Task Scheduling (Matlab)
  • Design of physiological experiments and data analyses (Python)
  • Machine Learning (Python, MCU, FPGA)
  • Ultrasond imaging algorithm development/improvements/tailoring for implementation (Matlab)
  • Fusion of ultrasound with other biosignals: system, circuit, and algorithm design (Spice, Altium, Python)
  • PCB Design (Altium, Ansys SIwave)
  • Characterization and Testing (ADS Keysight/Spice/PCB Design/C/Python/Matlab)

If you are interested in any of the above topics, contact us.

Who are we

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Dr. Andrea Cossettini


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Dr. Christoph Leitner

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Sergei Vostrikov

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Federico Villani

  • Office: ETZ J69.2
  • e-mail: villanif@ethz.ch
  • working on: high-speed ultrasound and optoacoustics
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Sebastian Frey

Open Projects

This is a fast-evolving project area. If you are interested in the topic and want to do something in the areas mentioned above, come to see us to discuss up-to-date project opportunities! Showing up with your own project ideas is also very appreciated.

Firmware Development (FPGA, MCU)

Hardware Development (PCB Design)

Mixed Signals, Electro-Mechanical Testbeds, Characterization

Ultrasound Signal Processing and ML


All projects are annotated with one or more possible project types (M/S/B/G) and a number of students (1 to 3).

  • M: Master's thesis: 26 weeks full-time (6 months) for one student only
  • S: Semester project: 14 weeks half-time (1 semester lecture period) or 7 weeks full-time for 1-3 students
  • B: Bachelor's thesis: 14 weeks half-time (1 semester lecture period) for one student only
  • G: Group project: 14 weeks part-time (1 semester lecture period) for 2-3 students

Usually, these are merely suggestions from our side; proposals can often be reformulated to fit students' needs.

Completed Projects