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In this project, you will work in close cooperation with the University of Arts London to combine the latest wearable electronic trends with fashion. Although there is no limit to your creativity, your possible tasks could involve:
 
In this project, you will work in close cooperation with the University of Arts London to combine the latest wearable electronic trends with fashion. Although there is no limit to your creativity, your possible tasks could involve:
  
* Comprehensive analyzes of technologies allowing to alter the shape of dresses and accessories (pneumatic systems, electro-mechanical systems, Shape Memory alloys (SMA)).
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* Comprehensive analyzes of technologies allowing to alter the shape of dresses and accessories (pneumatic systems, electro-mechanical systems, Shape Memory Alloys (SMA)).
 
* A case study on the applicability of human-machine-interfaces to interact with your smart fashion.
 
* A case study on the applicability of human-machine-interfaces to interact with your smart fashion.
 
* Development and characterization of highly integrated embedded systems based on the findings of your research. This includes PCB design (Altium) and firmware design (C/C++).
 
* Development and characterization of highly integrated embedded systems based on the findings of your research. This includes PCB design (Altium) and firmware design (C/C++).
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Short Description

Designing the thousandth machine learning (ML) accelerator is not what you are looking for? Where others see a breakthrough in energy-efficient computing, you see simply a boring black box? You rather imagine yourself in the spotlight of the Paris Fashion Week than in a dimly lit cellar office in the Gloriastrasse? Then we may have the right project for you!


In this project, you will work in close cooperation with the University of Arts London to combine the latest wearable electronic trends with fashion. Although there is no limit to your creativity, your possible tasks could involve:

  • Comprehensive analyzes of technologies allowing to alter the shape of dresses and accessories (pneumatic systems, electro-mechanical systems, Shape Memory Alloys (SMA)).
  • A case study on the applicability of human-machine-interfaces to interact with your smart fashion.
  • Development and characterization of highly integrated embedded systems based on the findings of your research. This includes PCB design (Altium) and firmware design (C/C++).
  • Energy profiling and optimization towards energy neutrality.
  • Testing and integration of your results together with the designers.


Status: Available

  • Looking for Group and Semester Project Students
Supervisors: Philipp Mayer, Michele Magno

Prerequisites

(not all need to be met by the single candidate)

  • experience using the laboratory instrumentation - signal generators, oscilloscopes, DAQ cards, Matlab etc.
  • analog electronics and signal conditioning with operational amplifiers: amplifiers, filters, integrators etc.
  • knowledge of microcontroller programming and high-level programming
  • basic knowledge of sensor fusion and wireless communication
  • plus is knowledge on printed circuit board (PCB) design using Altium

Character

20% Theory
60% Implementation
20% Testing


IIS Professor

Luca Benini

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