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  • ...IC that provides a large number of freely programmable operators resulting in endless sound-design possibilities compared to existing FM synthesizers. ...imultaneous voices). Third, the student(s) will implement the architecture in a modern CMOS process and send the modular FM synthesis ASIC to fabrication
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  • ...s include the efficient processing and transmission of this data off-head. In addition, we are actively working on developing strategies to manage the po ...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 opp
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  • ...at can enable fast and one-shot learning (no need of back-propagation like in neural networks). Furthermore it is memory-centric with embarrassingly para ...and one-shot learning make HD computing a prime candidate for utilization in application domains such as: brain-computer interfaces, biosignal processin
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  • ...tal Converters (LC-ADC) could reduce the amount of information to transfer in case of low activity of the input signal, compared to more common Uniform-S In this project, it is proposed to the student the implementation of a low-pow
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  • ...thz.ch Integrated Information Processing (IIP) Group] carries out research in the following areas: rect 2853 1 3702 740 [[All-Digital In-Memory Processing]]
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  • ...networks and other machine learning approaches accurately predict patterns in image and time-based data when large historical datasets with curated datas ...y living of elderly and to evaluate psychological and physiological stress in firemen by using leading hardware (HW) accelerators.
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  • ==Projects in Progress== category = In progress
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  • ...modalities in medical diagnostics and research. One of the foremost trends in MRI technology has been multiple‐channel signal acquisition with detector ...amplifier is necessary. In this project such an amplifier (NMR Probe Amp. in the picture) will be designed an ev. also implemented. The thesis offers th
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  • ...much more efficiently than current computer technology for certain tasks. In this project, your goal will be to implement real-time quantum state identi ...u will use a Virtex-6 FPGA to perform quantum signal processing operations in real time, and an FMC110 ADC board to sample analog signal outputs of Circu
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  • ...lized on the same chip, it will demonstrate the first 25 Gbps optical link in a zero-change CMOS technology. ===Status: In Progress ===
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  • Implantable devices have seen a large growth in the past years. For humans pacemakers are most common, but more recently ot ...arging will be investigated. It includes the whole transfer chain as shown in the picture, with the transmit driver, the coils and the charging part on t
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  • ...g products and people’s everyday life. Sensors and wearable technologies in particular are gaining popularity, with people surrounded by everything... ...he moving target can help improving the localization precision as observed in some previous work [1]. This project abstracts from the specific localizati
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  • ...ition, a low power solution, should include addressing capability directly in the wake-up receiver. ...ts of the system will be performed from the students as important activity in order to evaluate power consumption, reliability, functionality, classifica
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  • ...The receiver can be used both as an always-on touch sensor to be deployed in the field and as a body communication wake up radio to other nodes on the h ...ts of the system will be performed from the students as important activity in order to evaluate power consumption, reliability, functionality, classifica
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  • ...ings. Two new variants of LTE have been standardized as part of Release 13 in 2016 [2] for this kind of device: LTE Cat-M1 (eMTC) and NB-IoT. They both o ...mation eventually limits the achievable coverage. In LTE reference symbols in each subframe are used to estimate the channel for the same subframe. Impro
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  • * Familiarity with embedded/parallel programming in C. * project report (in digital form; a hard copy also welcome, but not necessary)
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  • * Familiarity with embedded system programming in C. * project report (in digital form; a hard copy also welcome, but not necessary)
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  • ...led balloon, the energy requirement for hovering is significantly reduced. In this project we aim to extend the functionality of our first self-sustainab ...end the existing self-sustainable blimp developed at TIK/IIS and presented in [3].
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  • ...med in order to study the portability and to overcome eventual limitations in the initial MCU. ...on capability where the UAV is able to collected data from sensor deployed in a field.
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  • ...on, it suffers from very large charging times and very short flight times. In this project, we explore another type of UAV, a blimp, whose helium-filled ...used to directly power the blimp, either in a slow continuous movement, or in a burst-like fashion.
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  • ==Projects in Progress==
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  • ...ssionate Rust and C++ programmer and occupies himself with compiler design in his free time. ==Projects in Progress==
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  • ...equence of atrial and ventricles contractions allow the blood to be pumped in the circulatory systems, essential to enable many physiological functions a ...CG monitoring is currently limited to short-time scales (minutes to hours) in well controlled environments and setups (clinics, expensive devices).
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  • ...occur and entering an idle mode when there are no events. This can be used in the context of machine learning to only trigger network inference when even In this project, a novel event-driven camera by Qualcomm will be evaluated and
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  • We are in the processes of creating a top-level information page, in the meantime please continue directly to the specific subsections below. Please continue to [[Real-Time Embedded Systems]] if you are interested in designing hardware or writing software for timing predictable embedded syst
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  • ...ve already achieved very promising results in this direction. The drawback in such applications is that, to achieve reasonably good classification accura A very promising approach to avoid wasting power in processing meaningless data (e.g. when just noise is coming from a sensor)
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  • ...only offer a major increase in performance, but also promises an increase in energy efficiency due to the use of more efficient accelerators. However, c ...program when the system is not permitting memory accesses from the program in question, the memory phase is tasked with copying all data needed for compu
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  • ...only offer a major increase in performance, but also promises an increase in energy efficiency due to the use of more efficient accelerators. However, c ...pplications that can be executed concurrently on a heterogeneous platform, in accordance with the PREM model. The main outcome of the project is to gain
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  • ...of generating and acquiring signals used in 'photoplethysmography' (PPG). In this thesis, the goal is to '''create''' a new Fachpraktikum where students Each improvement step is compared in size and power with the previous version.
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  • ===Status: In Progress === [[Category:In progress]]
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  • To promote the engineering profession and studies in (primary+) schools we're developing an interesting edutainment system for k ...tation which will coordinate and connect the different mini-tasks together in order for a whole group or class to achieve a common goal. This thesis invo
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  • ...ower-Graph-1024x659.jpg|600px|thumb|LTE Cat-M1 Power Consumption over time in discontinuous reception [1].]] ...hey only receive at certain pre-defined moments (paging occasions) and are in stand-by most of the time. The range between these moments can range from m
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  • ...distributed fashion has required low-power, battery-based sensing systems. In recent years, batteryless sensing systems have received attention from the In batteryless sensing systems, the smaller the energy storage capacity, the f
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  • ...a switched capacitor circuit before converting it into the digital domain. In this thesis it will be possible to learn the whole the design cycle includi ===Status: In Progress ===
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  • ...een satellite and receiver making the location estimation very inaccurate. In indoor environments satellite-based positioning completely fails. Furthermo In the adopted Observed Time Difference of Arrival (OTDOA) algorithm the base
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  • ...ty will first be investigated at a functional level before implementing it in a CMOS process. ===Status: In Progress ===
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  • As in every clocked digital circuit, the power consumption consists of leakage po ...urally, this process consumes parasitic energy, labeled E<sub>reboot</sub> in the figure.
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  • ...a 130nm CMOS technology and offers to design radio and base-band circuits. In the thesis it will be possible to learn the whole the design cycle includin ===Status: In Progress ===
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  • Routing is a critical issue in packet-switched networks, such as Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) meshes, due to ...itting data periodically to a network gateway (which is a default use case in many industrial applications).
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  • ...environment and collect individual-level exposure data is a crucial aspect in keeping the workforce and our loved ones safe and healthy. Apart from gas c ...to explore efficient ways to extract relevant information (Sensor Fusion) in real-time on resource-constraint, Bluetooth Low Energy IoT devices.
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  • ...of the system will be performed from the students as an important activity in order to evaluate power consumption, reliability, functionality, classifica ...lations), measuring power-consumption, and assessing detection performance in lab. Conditions
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  • ...tial to discover new and potentially useful phenomena in condensed matter. In such environments, you often have to build new and customized measurement a The group is interested in deploying FPGAs in several of their systems. As a start they would like to have a simple FPGA
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  • ...eurons. Contrarily to what happens in neural recording employing tetrodes, in this scenario, the data streams that reflect the underlying neuron activity ...er that can be dissipated by brain tissues. In order to achieve this goal, in a second phase of the project we aim at designing a dedicated hardware engi
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  • ...such systems prototyped or envisioned today serve to address deficiencies in the human sensory or motor control systems due to birth defects, illnesses, Here, in our projects, we mainly focus on '''sensor, computation, communication, and
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  • ===Status: In Progress === * project report (in digital form; a hard copy also welcome, but not necessary)
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  • ...bacteriuria. Approximately one-third of urinary catheters are applied not in the context of enabling the release of urine, but instead, are used to moni In this project, we aim to develop an alternative, non-invasive method to meas
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  • ...cuff as a source if its use is linked to the infected patients. Moreover, in case of a single incidence of infection, equipment that has come into con ...best technology in terms of lifetime and precision,and he will evaluate it in University Hospital Zurich.
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  • ...Ultrafast Ultrasound Localization Microscopy (uULM) [http://fultrasound.eu/in-vivo-super-resolution-vascular-imaging link]. In a first project, we successfully managed to demonstrate detection and track
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  • ...enging to be achieved in practice since low power microprocessors are weak in terms of computation power. High computation microprocessor are power hungr .... RISC-V has the advantage that it is open-source and avoids license fees. In this thesis, typical image processing or neural network algorithms needs to
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  • ...ess sensors are most commonly used for monitoring, detection of events and in general collecting/processing/sending sensors data (i.e temperature, humidi ...sing of the data could be part of the project as well. The project is done in collaboration with Institute of Neuroinformatics Prof. Richard Hahnloser
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  • ...n will create formidable research challenges and industrial opportunities. In particular, billions of sensor-rich connected devices are going to produce ...collaboration with the company Mindmaze (https://www.mindmaze.com/) based in Lausanne and Zurich.
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  • ...gic and arithmetic operations, and function as memories, thus starting the in-memory computing (IMC) paradigm. ...C operation that can significantly outperform the current state-of-the-art in terms of power efficiency (TOPS/W), retention time, and area scalability [2
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  • ...ash would enable a distributed electronic cash systems with no compromises in user privacy. ...t research tries to improve the performance of these Zero Knowledge Proofs in software but without significant improvements, it is impossible to create a
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  • ...s, led by experts at the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF in Davos, Switzerland, have a profound understanding of how avalanches form. H ...ecting sensor notes after large-scale experiments. The relaxed constraints in terms of no need of a search mode as well as the non-critical application s
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  • ...[1] For that reason, the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF in Davos, Switzerland, developed together with the ETH Zurich a rugged low-pow ...of this project is to find the best technology which allows track objects in forested regions with high time and special resolution. Afterward, the stud
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  • ...rnet connectivity. Potential applications include smart metering, tracking in logistics, environmental sensing, and smart buildings. Two new variants of ...iple neighbouring cells while also performing regular communication tasks. In LTE this includes measuring the received power level and SINR of multiple c
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  • In this project, students will learn the key techniques for an advanced freque : Basic knowledge in analog circuit design
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  • ...g neural circuits and, in perspective, to operate neuroprosthetic devices. In this context, artificial intelligence combined with low-power embedded devi ...MEA while stimulating the principal whisker. The sensor has been implanted in vivo and 2D images have been acquired from different cortical depths. The d
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  • ...ub, please contact [[:User:Bjoernf|Bjoern Forsberg]] if you are interested in this project. Note that this project encompasses many parts, and can be spl [[Category:In progress]]
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  • ...ed, aiding users in setting and achieving fitness goals, and participating in online challenges. These devices can even create personalized training prog '''In sports''', wearables provide athletes with real-time feedback on performanc
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  • ...isation problems. Flight trajectories of athletes are decisive for victory in a ski jumping competition. They are influenced by the properties of the inr ...eless data transmission between the flying athlete and the coaching tower. In addition, due to the complexity of such a flight situation, the body-mounte
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  • ...a high flexibility of the setup. This means that the system can be adapted in operation for a wide variety of transducer types and setups. ===Status: In Progress ===
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  • ...sed source and because of it assessing their security is not an easy task. In particular, it most often requires reverse engineering their firmware, whic ===Status: In Progress ===
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  • [[Category:Digital]][[Category:In progress]][[Category:Available]] [[Category:Semester Thesis]] [[Category:Master Thes ...obability. Hyperdimensional computing has already shown great capabilities in classifying Electromygraphy (EMG) data for gesture recognition [1].
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  • We are seeking a candidate with an interest in numerical methods for engineering simulations and some background in C++ programming. Basic knowledge of semiconductor quantum transport formali
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  • ...low THz frequency range would offer great cost and portability advantages. In collaboration with the experimentalists, a multi-scale simulation environme ...andidate with a strong interest TCAD simulation as well as basic knowledge in solid state physics, quantum mechanics and Matlab programming.
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  • ...take on such an accelerator, called the NVIDIA Deep Learning Accelerator. In this Master Thesis we would like to find out if and how NVDLA can be a comp ...n a modern ASIC technology node, and compare it against other accelerators in the PULP project. More specifically we would like to see as a result of thi
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  • == Projects in Progress== category = In progress
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  • ...ate and the oxygen saturation in the blood using a NIRS sensor, integrated in a wearable ring. It worked pretty well: detected holding the breath, output We are searching for motivated students, both bachelor or master in any of the following domains:
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  • ...level semantically rich information out of raw data is deep learning, and in particular deep convolutional neural networks (CNNs). The task of inference ...tand-alone ASICs for aggressively quantized CNNs (''YodaNN'' [Andri2017]), in the Ergo project we want to design a PULP-based entire computation cluster
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  • ...axis). The effect of timing mitigation techniques can be clearly observed in the right matrix, where almost no correlation can be observed anymore. Imag ...are essentially a combination of speculative execution techniques present in today's processors, combined with shared hardware state and timing channels
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  • ...s. The main technological challenge of detecting fast neutrons is doing so in a way that distinguishes such detected particles very reliably from detecte ...urity applications. This is the purpose of this project. There is interest in this project for example by Labor Spiez (Swiss ABC-protection agency). Due
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  • Semiconductor devices can be exploited as radiation detectors in a variety of applications with their combined use with spectrometry systems ...shortcomings of a basic implementations become apparent when this is used in combination with a non-ideal detector.
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  • ...ency and lead to injuries. In clinical biomechanics, understanding changes in muscle and tendon properties is vital for creating effective treatment plan ...em should be easy and quick to use (e.g., time is key for testing patients in clinics) and inexpensive compared to traditional necessary hardware.
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  • ...out all computations at the maximum available precision - double precision in the case of floating-point (FP)workloads. This happens regardless of the ac ...where the precision of the entire system is reduced - often incurring loss in result quality - transprecision computing entails dynamically providing the
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  • ...emory), or a catastrophic failure of the device (e.g. Single Event Burnout in high power devices). Since the interaction of ionizing particles with matte ...evice reliability is becoming a primary challenge requiring new approaches in terms of device physics, device modelling, physics of failure, thermal mana
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  • ...g channels is thus needed to improve the performance of the current system in such scenarios. ...ising complexity-performance trade-off you will implement and compare them in our Matlab framework. You will then select one algorithm, and optimize and
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  • ...akes it particularly challenging, however, is its susceptibility to errors in the recognition of human intentions. The underlying reason is the low signa * project report (in digital form; a hard copy also welcome, but not necessary)
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  • ...LE packets and estimating their received signal power was developed at IIS in previous projects. ...power. The previously developed digital baseband receiver block integrated in a processor system shall be used as a starting point. As a first step you w
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  • Modeling and simulation of impact ionization in semiconductors is fundamental to the design and the robustness of electroni ...se to the breakdown. However, this approach is not very accurate, because, in real devices, the breakdown first occurs at small isolated spots or lines (
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  • ...fferent types of electromagnetic and/or nuclear interactions. This results in the deposition of energy (charge) along the ionization track that may be su ...ated conditions, i.e. by irradiating such devices with light or heavy ions in particle accelerators. However, these experiments require special facilitie
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  • ...only offer a major increase in performance, but also promises an increase in energy efficiency due to the use of more efficient accelerators. However, c ...program when the system is not permitting memory accesses from the program in question, the memory phase is tasked with copying all data needed for compu
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  • ...only offer a major increase in performance, but also promises an increase in energy efficiency due to the use of more efficient accelerators. However, c ...program when the system is not permitting memory accesses from the program in question, the memory phase is tasked with copying all data needed for compu
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  • ...V ISA has been rapidly increasing in popularity, in academia, but now also in industry. The LLVM compiler infrastructure has been recently extended to co : Interest in compiler techniques
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  • ...oss-correlations, which is one of the most computationally expensive tasks in an IoT modem. Recently, a new kind of synchronization waveforms has been pr ...oject you will look at the proposal in detail and evaluate its performance in comparison to state-of-the-art solutions. For this you can use our existing
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  • ...n IIS and Hilti that includes the desing of new hardware-software devices. In particular, machine learing, energy harvesting, bluetooth communication and ...nto existing tools and store the real time data while the tool is running. In the range of 100Hz and 1 to 8 IO ports with differing signal types. Possibl
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  • ...rator is planned to be achieved by the student. This work can also be done in collaboration with armasuisse. [[Category:In progress]]
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  • ...stringer requirements of low power consumption. This work can also be done in collaboration with armasuisse. [[Category:In progress]]
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  • ...ological edge and IP portfolio that comes from over 20 years of experience in mixed-signal neural processor design, advanced neural routing architectures ...from 2019 IIS and aiCTX are providing several semester and master projects in the field of neuromorphic intelligence using their processor to build a who
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  • ...and the main goal is to build a whole working prototype tha will be tested in-field. [[Category:In progress]]
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  • 30% Implementation (including construction and testing in the lab) 40% Iteration in design and implementation
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  • In a quest for high-performance computing systems, few architectural models re ...stants’ schedule. These meetings will be used to evaluate the status and progress of the project. Besides these regular meetings, additional meetings can be
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  • ...t. Such accelerators are not limited to the high-performance sector alone. In low power computing, they allow complex tasks such as computer vision or cr ...monolithic accelerators dedicated to specific tasks are usually unbeatable in terms of throughput and energy efficiency, they also have drawbacks: they a
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  • [[File:3db_logo.png|600px|thumb|M.S. project in collaboration with 3db Access on UWB-based localization]] ...enting Low-Rate Pulse (LRP) UWB technology. By introducing this technology in a classical key fob, VW demonstrates the feasibility of an ultra-low power,
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  • ...research teams in Zurich and the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY, USA. ...ercalation of an ion into a host material, which causes a change in electrical resistance. Compared to other NVMs such as phase-change
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  • ...rning inference hardware, where the neural network layers would be encoded in crossbar arrays of memory devices [2]. However, there are several challenge : [1] A. Sebastian et al. Memory devices and applications for in-memory computing. Nature Nanotechnology (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s4
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  • simulations in vibrational, optical, and electronic properties and transport properties of monolayers are stacked on top of each other only in their central part.
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  • are periodic in at least one of the three spacial dimensions. 2D materials have seen a surge of interest in recent years for their advantageous electronic properties. For
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  • At the Neuromorphic Devices and Systems laboratory in IBM Research, we have an opening for a Master research project: ...ld-effects and electron tunneling, to understand the conduction mechanisms in the characterized devices.
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