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for the Internet of Things (IoT) presents a revolutionary solution to the limitations of existing approaches to data processing and decision-making. Traditional methods, heavily reliant on centralized cloud
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: Funding for this thesis is confirmed at 99% (either exclusively from Le Mans Université, or shared between Le Mans Université and the Pays de Loire region). Keywords. Internet of Things, Technology-Enhanced
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Research Areas:•Internet of Things (IoT)•Wearable Technology•Mobile Health•Human-Robot InteractionRequirements for Fully Funded Ph.D. Position:•Knowledge of embedded software and hardware development
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Though portable IR sensors exist in the market, there is no system currently in place to use these sensors to perform active thermography inspection. This PhD project aims to develop a IoT based thermography inspection system including system integration and software development. As a highly...
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, and communicating wireless radio systems. The laboratory works on a wide range of applications: Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, natural or artificial connected environments, RFID, etc. Job
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thus increasing both the energy efficiency and the computation speed. The promises in terms of energy and computing efficiency make these technologies extremely appealing for Internet of Things and
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, and, if applicable, a list of publications and references. An IELTS-test, Internet TOEFL test (TOEFL-iBT), or a Cambridge CAE-C (CPE). Applicants with a non-Dutch qualification and who have not had
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The application of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital twin, blockchain, and the internet of things are growing fast, and their integration with complex manufacturing
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Union (ITU), the mobile data traffic is expected to reach 5 zettabyte/month by 2030 and the number of devices connected to internet will exceed 75.4 billion by 2025. 5G exploits a large spectrum, ranging
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research domains: 6G and Wireless Internet of Things communication Automotive CMOS and beyond CMOS 3D system integration Advanced nano-interconnects Advanced patterning and key process steps High-speed