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  • ...of recognizing and classifying objects in a scene. Many popular algorithms in this area require the evaluations of multiple layers of filter banks. Almos ...are codesign work is much more applicable in industry and less constrained in terms of memory and interfaces. If desired by the student, also the use of
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  • ...an the ones listed below. So just drop me an e-mail or come into my office in order to discuss any security- or cryptography-related topics. ===Projects in Progress===
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  • ...eld of cryptography. Feel free to contact them if you want to do a project in this field. <!-- ==Projects in Progress==
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  • ...are around and which synchronization codes are used. Solving this problem in dedicated hardware will be the topic of this thesis. Synchronization in time will detect the position of the frame boundaries and reveal the Cell I
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  • ...on to enable lightweight virtual memory support for many-core accelerators in heterogeneous embedded SoCs. Based on a content-addressable memory (CAM), e ...L. Benini, "Lightweight Virtual Memory Support for Many-Core Accelerators in Heterogeneous Embedded SoCs", ''Proceedings of the 10th International Confe
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  • ...on to enable lightweight virtual memory support for many-core accelerators in heterogeneous embedded SoCs. Based on a content-addressable memory (CAM), e ...with a multi-level TLB and lightweight hardware support for TLB management in order to support dynamic self-updating of the TLB without frequent host int
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  • ...and railways applications in collaboration with Bombardier that (i) can go in a zero-power but with change status fast when important events are detected
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  • ...or driven by a posititive to absolute temperature (PTAT) current to result in a temperature independent voltage of about 1.2V. Such a voltage is not comp ...they create an intrinsic voltage ripple that has to be heavily suppressed in the case of a reference.
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  • ...es) were successfully employed in a number of classification tasks [1,3]. In contrast to traditional convolutional neural networks which learn the filt ===Status: {Available, Reserved, In Progress, Completed}===
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  • ...uccess in wearable devices and sensors in several real-world applications. In this project we address the challenges of context recognition on low energy You will investigate the possibility to implement neural network in a ultra low power energy efficient micro-controller (Ambiq Apollo). The mai
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  • ...itoring, and detection of events related to the wearer (e.g. abnormalities in physiological functions, detection of seizures and symptoms, patterns of mo ...rate (e.g. sampling frequency) sufficient for the particular application, in order not to miss the event. However, the rate of occurrence of the event
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  • ...ior of novice and expert athletes and the ability to drive in the elderly. In such cases, it is impertinent to record the participants’ behavior under ...t, pause, stop) and all its settings. The live preview should be displayed in the app and a possibility to incorporate a live eye position overlay should
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  • ...ard Karls University in Tübingen, Germany. In 2015, he acquired his Ph.D. in Cognitive and Behavioral Neuroscience at the same university. Since 2015 he If you are interested in eye tracking, biological signal processing or even a neuroscience research
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  • ...sify every pixel in an image using convolutional neural networks. However, in the mean time we have developed several new approaches to process the acqui Now we would like to include those in our prototype, and otherwise improve it by building a more compact system,
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  • ...rocontroller in this environment requires special measurements to be taken in order to avoid restarting the entire task after each power outage. Both scenarios require a mechanism to save a snapshot of the processor state in a non-volatile memory. This mechanism is commonly known as '''hibernation''
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  • ...lown floating point data that is often unnecessary to achieve good results in trained models. On the other hand, ASICs are often orders of magnitude more ...yriad architecture can provide more than 10 GOPS of processing performance in a power envelope of less than 0.5W. It consists of two general-purpose SPAR
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  • Quadratic programming (QP) problems arise in various embedded optimization applications such as model predictive control In this master project you will be working on an efficient FPGA implementation
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  • ...of recognizing and classifying objects in a scene. Many popular algorithms in this area require the evaluations of multiple layers of filter banks. Almos ...stem on a FPGA and further improve the accelerator. This is where you come in. We have several aspects which we would like to explore: porting the Origam
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  • In this project, we have developed several ConvNets to remove compression arti ===Status: {Available, Reserved, In Progress, Completed}===
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  • ...ULP) accelerators we are developing the first Computer Vision (CV) library in such domain. ...form designed to operate on a large range of operating voltages, achieving in this way a high level of energy efficiency over a wide range of application
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  • ...harvesting applications, sensor nodes are able to store any excess energy in a storage device such as battery or supercapacitor for future use. A correc # Test final design in real-world scenarios
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  • ...ombination wearable sensors and wireless communication. We are interested in building small wearable, bateryless devices which can perform different dif # Test final design in real-world scenarios.
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  • ...e next (consider a fixed camera and just some people or cars moving around in the scene). This project would look into updating intermediate results only * Interest in computer vision and system engineering
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  • ...ns such as the synthesis-time fixed filter sizes and room for improvements in terms of energy efficiency. We are looking for your creativity to completel * Interest in VLSI architecture exploration and computer vision
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  • sound, optical, vision, or a combination of them. In the context of low-cost embedded systems, as observed in some previous work [1]. This project abstracts from the specific localizati
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  • ...ds which is one of the reasons why Turbo equalization is found only seldom in practical receiver implementations today. ...ution can be completely hidden making Turbo equalization a viable solution in practical communication systems.
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  • ...on to enable lightweight virtual memory support for many-core accelerators in heterogeneous embedded SoCs [1,2]. Recently, we have switched to a new eval ...to be adapted to use the widely adopted AXI4 protocol [6], which has built-in cache control signals that shall be used by your new IP. Besides designing
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  • [[File:channel_decoder_intro.jpg|thumb|400px|Channel Decoder in Today's Communication Systems]] ...TE standard bases for example on Turbo codes, LDPC codes have been adopted in the Wifi standard IEEE802.11n/ac/ax. With that the question arises: What co
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  • [[File:channel_decoder_intro.jpg|thumb|400px|Channel Decoder in Today's Communication Systems]] ...TE standard bases for example on Turbo codes, LDPC codes have been adopted in the WiFi standard IEEE802.11n/ac/ax. With that the question arises: What co
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  • ...een satellite and receiver making the location estimation very inaccurate. In indoor environments satellite-based positioning completely fails. Furthermo ...DOA) algorithm the base stations transmit reference signals as illustrated in the figure. The User Equipment (UE) detects the time difference of arrival
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  • '''Motivation''' In recent years, the popularity of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV’s) has soar ...on, it suffers from very large charging times and very short flight times. In this
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  • ...easily portable to other host CPU architectures, but it cannot be executed in interrupt context which causes substantial scheduling delays and an overall ...orted to a dedicated microcontroller core inside the RAB or be implemented in dedicated hardware. While the first step allows to remove the scheduling de
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  • ...nt of the page size of the Linux operating system running on the host CPU. In a student project [4], a second, set-associative IOTLB has been designed wh ...d with the accelerator is placed in this section, requiring a single entry in the first IOTLB only.
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  • Neural Nets are achieving record-breaking results in all common machine learning tasks and reached high attention of the machine ...nd made the headline by beating the 2nd best player in the world Lee Sedol in the game Go [1]. A game which were considered to be too complex to be solve
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  • ...the expensive and obtrusive storage element. One of the biggest challenges in batteryless system design is the cold start phase, where the harvesting cir ...10 uW input power range, they are unable to operate in the nanowatt range. In this project, we want to design a DC-DC converter optimized for very low in
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  • ...ave several prototypes of batteryless sensor nodes which we want to deploy in a wide area network. * Integrating a LoRa radio in a batteryless sensor node
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  • ...Ultrafast Ultrasound Localization Microscopy (uULM) [http://fultrasound.eu/in-vivo-super-resolution-vascular-imaging link]. This semester/master thesis focuses on the ultrafast tracking of bubbles in 3D.
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  • ...n) and energy harvesting during the project. The project will be supervise in collaboration with Cosmic Lab, University of Genova (prof. Maurizio Valle / ...lations), measuring power-consumption, and assessing detection performance in lab. conditions
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  • ...ghting control can be made based on the light intensity and human presence in the monitored area sensed by light sensors and motion sensors. This approac ...e students. Measurements of the system will be performed from the students in order to evaluate power consumption reduction, reliability, functionality a
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  • The rapid progress of wireless communications and embedded technologies has made wireless sens ...e students. Measurements of the system will be performed from the students in order to evaluate power consumption reduction, reliability, functionality a
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  • == Projects in Progress== category = In progress
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  • such an extent that its size is small enough to be implantable in rodents for charge the implant's battery while the animal is in its cage from an IR-LED
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  • == Projects in Progress== category = In progress
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  • ...a ConvNet for a different encoding has been done several times before, but in order to optimize for best compression we need to quantize intermediate res In this project you learn the basics of ConvNets, develop such a quantization
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  • ...of recognizing and classifying objects in a scene. Many popular algorithms in this area require the evaluations of multiple layers of filter banks. Almos ...it/pixel instead of ~12bit/pixel like before. The current state-of-the-art in this direction are XNOR-nets, but we want to understand them better and use
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  • ...t run-time. Aiming at bridging this gap, we designed and developed at IIS, in collaboration with some Commercial Partners, a scalable and highly accurate [[Category:In progress]]
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  • ...t run-time. Aiming at bridging this gap, we designed and developed at IIS, in collaboration with some Commercial Partners, a scalable and highly accurate ...t''' → Implementation and testing of a Linux Device Driver for the built-in Beaglebone Black ADC, using DMA support for the data-copy from the ADC HW-F
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  • ...t run-time. Aiming at bridging this gap, we designed and developed at IIS, in collaboration with some Commercial Partners, a scalable and highly accurate ...te a high-speed high-resolution ADC, which will be controlled by the built-in Programmable Real-Time Unit ([http://beagleboard.org/pru PRU]) of the Beagl
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  • In recent years, energy-efficiency is becoming a key challenge in the High Performance Computing (HPC) domain. Until today Intel-based comput ...aracterizing its behavioral (B) and implementing an extension of the built-in power management policy (C) which links run-time architectural information,
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  • In recent years, energy-efficiency is becoming a key challenge in the High Performance Computing (HPC) domain. Indeed, while the demand for m ...experience with Linux Kernel Programming, IIO Linux Subsystem (widely used in Linux-Based SoCs for handling ADCs) and architectural performance counters.
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