by Lena Tasse | May 3, 2021
Mats Gustafsson, LU & Magnus Berggren, LiU This project produces a technique for in situ measurements of mm-wave devices enabling rapid verification and testing of 5G and beyond systems with inexpensive and accessible measurement equipment. The technique is made...
by Lena Tasse | May 3, 2021
Håkan Grahn, BTH, Jörn Janneck, LU & Christoph Kessler, LiU AI hardware accelerators are starting to be commonplace today and we foresee they will evolve by integrating more general purpose friendly features, similar to the way GPUs evolved into GPGPUs more than a...
by Lena Tasse | May 3, 2021
Martin Enqvist, LiU & Maria Sandsten, LU The outcome of this project will be a set of optimized methods to continuously monitor recorded electroencephalogram (EEG) measurements from the brain in order to estimate and track sound processing in the brain. The...
by Lena Tasse | May 3, 2021
Michael Doggett, LU & Patric Ljung, LiU Augmented and Virtual Reality will have a major impact on future Human Computing Interfaces. This project aims to solve the challenges of generating the realistic images necessary to ensure the level of immersion to make...
by Lena Tasse | May 3, 2021
Krzysztof Bartoszek, LiU and Niklas Wahlberg, LU Graph learning is an important topic in science and technology. In this project we will develop new methods for tree-structured graphs, motivated by phylogenetics but with potential use in other network-based...