Projects
Wi-Fi for the masses. Adaptive and elastic management of large-scale Wi-Fi networks. University of Antwerp
Optimizing of IoT Mesh Networks Based on Wireless Channel Correlation Effects. KU Leuven
This Thesis tries to provide a deeper insight into the features and characteristics that future Bluetooth Low Energy Mesh networks should have, where four main contributions are achieved.
The first main contribution is the design and implementation of a low-cost, modular, remotely accessible, fully automated and multiprotocol testbed for BLE mesh. The testbed is designed to characterize and compare different types of mesh protocols that ...
Real-time traffic-aware station grouping for low-power dense wireless networks. University of Antwerp
The Dynamics of Lane-changing Maneuvers in Motorway Traffic Flow: Data Fusion, Analysis, and Modeling KU Leuven
Motorway traffic flow, at the heart of modern transportation networks, is a complex and dynamic system. It encompasses vehicle movement, driver interactions, and the multifaceted factors influencing road travel efficiency, safety, and sustainability. At its core, motorway traffic flow entails the study of vehicle operations within road networks and their interactions. Driver maneuvers encompass both longitudinal actions, guiding vehicles ...
Full Duplex communication using a lot of antennas. KU Leuven
Our continuous demand for more wireless connectivity, higher data rates, lower latencies and improved mobility, ultimately leads to wireless congestion problems. As we connect more devices wirelessly to the Internet, the wireless spectrum becomes crowded, slowing down our wireless connections. Efficiently managing these wireless resources is key in enabling new applications such as the Internet-of-Things, smart homes and the Industry ...
Experimental wireless cooperative network for digital communication and positioning Ghent University
This proposal is related to a wireless network, of which the nodes consist of transceiver modules for cooperative communication and positioning. The physical layer and the higher network layers of these modules are software-defined.
Solving Systems of Polynomial Equations KU Leuven
Systems of polynomial equations arise naturally from many problems in applied mathematics and engineering. Examples of such problems come from robotics, chemical engineering, computer vision, dynamical systems theory, signal processing and geometric modeling, among others. The numerical solution of systems of polynomial equations is considered a challenging problem in computational mathematics. Important classes of existing methods are ...
Understanding and controlling complex systems. KU Leuven
Europe faces major challenges in science, society and industry, induced by the complexity of our hyper-connected world. Examples are the climate change, infectious diseases, artificial interconnected systems whose dynamics are beyond our understanding such as the internet, the global banking system and the power grid. A demand of performance emerges at an unprecedented scale: collaborative sensors and robots so to ensure competitiveness of ...