Projects
Smart Sound Monitoring: adding intelligence to sound sensor networks Ghent University
Smart Sound Monitoring: adding intelligence to sound sensor networks
For reasons of confidentiality the project summary cannot be disclosed.
For more information please contact the (co)promoter.
A Cross-Layer Framework for Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks (CLAWS). University of Antwerp
Millimeter wave sensor solutions for chromatographic analyzer systems of today and tomorrow Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Development of a coated-wire potentiometric sensor for detection of DNA variants and mutations University of Antwerp
Upscaling (real-time) sensor data for EU-wide monitoring of production and agri-environmental conditions Ghent University
Agriculture sensors provide data assisting farmers in monitoring and optimising crops by adapting to changes in the environmental conditions. Integrating these data with other data derived from satellites could further enhance regional agricultural monitoring but would require a paradigm shift in the data ownership and governance models. The vision of the EU-funded ScaleAgData project is to gain insight into how integrated data streams should ...
Development of a novel Low-Field Magnetic Resonance Sensor for studies of porous solids KU Leuven
Low field nuclear magnetic resonance is a unique technique for obtaining local information inside large opaque materials, and extract physicochemical parameters such as porosity and permeability. This information is invaluable for the understanding of carbonate and sandstone reservoir rocks, as well as porous materials such as geo-polymers and building materials such as clay-based ceramics, calcium- silicate blocks and new generation hybrid ...
WaMIP - Economic / technical feasibility study to measure pesticides via a MIP-based sensor at vegetable processing companies Ghent University
The global objective of this study is to demonstrate the feasibility of developing an in-line Molecular Imprinted Polymer (MlP) sensor for measuring specific components (pesticides, biocides, micro-organisms) in the washing water of potatoes and vegetables, in order to optimize the (re) use of washing water.
Interoperable Sensor Networks (ISN) Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Research into new 'sensor materials': pH-sensitive dyes in textiles Ghent University
The aim of the project is to obtain a better understanding of the interactions between pH-sensitive dyes and textiles. Both a macroscopic spectral analysis and a general microscopic evaluation will be performed. The dye-fiber interactions, the local distribution, the impulse sensitivity and spectral variations as a function of time and place will be looked at.