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additive manufacturing industries ensures that the scientific training is tuned to existing industrial challenges requiring new fundamental solutions, such as positioning accuracy, sensor sensitivity
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investigate whether an active control approach might offer advantages with respect to performance, volume requirements and flexibility. Such an active control system would use some combination of sensors
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attacks. For detection of such complex threats, multi-modal sensor types will be installed at Port of Moerdijk: visual, acoustic, thermal, multi-spectral, etc. The research goal is to learn how to combine
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early stage of deployment, enabling solutions for high-speed low-latency connectivity for a wide range of applications enabling smart cars, smart factories and connected sensors. With IoT devices expected
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amount of radar sensors per car must increase from one to about ten in the future to allow for full autonomy. This, in turn, demands very cost-effective solutions without compromising on their performance
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disruptive to the whole society. Novel PIC components will have a big impact on the fields of sensing and processing. A diversity of PIC-based sensors have been proposed in the last years, such as
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for future automotive radars. The work will be carried out in close cooperation with NXP, one of the global market leaders in automotive safety. Future radar sensors will use multiple frequency bands