Projects
MultiBody Model-based Virtual Sensing. A Generic Indirect Sensing Approach for Mechatronic Systems with Nonlinear Bushing Connections KU Leuven
We are in the era of digitisation where accurate and reliable data are repeatedly exchanged fueling innovation in emerging high-growth technologies.
In mechanical engineering applications, digitization innovates among others the on-board sensing and model-based design.
Despite the advancements in sensing, some quantities are troublesome to obtain in a cost-effective, non-intrusive manner. For instance, forces and moments are ...
Joint Communication and Sensing in 6G Networks KU Leuven
Having lost a significant share of the market to big players from the US and Asia, Europe is no longer at the forefront of the telecommunication industry. However, new services focusing on remote health monitoring, industry 4.0 and autonomous vehicles have created a unique opportunity for Europe to regain a leading position in 6G. Unlike traditional mobile broadband that mainly connect people, these emerging services not only exchange data ...
Identification of interior EV sound sources through virtual sensing KU Leuven
This project will work on the identification of new noise sources in electric vehicles (EV). Shifting from internal combustion engines (ICE) to electric engines has led to different noise profiles, increasing the importance of noise sources that were possibly secondary in ICE vehicles. In order to design and implement effective noise control measures, it is important to identify noise sources that might cause possible disturbances. However, ...
Joint Communication and Sensing in 6G Networks KU Leuven
Hybrid electronic-mechanical coupled resonators for sensing applications KU Leuven
Resonators are increasingly used in many applications, from sensing (e.g. air pollution monitoring) to time referencing and filtering, and their market is expected to grow significantly in the near future (e.g. augmented and virtual reality). While crystal oscillators still hold the largest market revenue share in for instance smartphones, they are bulky and expensive. This explains why MEMS resonators today are largely gaining in popularity; ...
Hybrid electronic-mechanical coupled resonators for sensing applications (HEMCORES) KU Leuven
Resonators are increasingly used in many applications, from sensing (e.g. air pollution monitoring) to time referencing and filtering, and their market is expected to grow significantly in the near future (e.g. augmented and virtual reality). While crystal oscillators still hold the largest market revenue share in for instance smartphones, they are bulky and expensive. This explains why MEMS resonators today are largely gaining in popularity; ...
The Garden Monitor - mapping and charateriizing gardens using remote sensing. KU Leuven
Explore the potential of remote sensin data (boht airborne & satellite-based) to map and charecterize garden and garden complexes at a local to regional scale.