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Low-power Intelligent Bio-Signal Processing

This project aims at developing a responsive implant that is making decisions based on smart bio-signal processing. more...

Supervisor(s): Kavehei, Omid (Dr)

Coding interaural time differences for sound localisation - the steps beyond the initial binaural comparison

The project addresses the profound problem of how a representation of auditory space is derived in the brain. Specifically, we are asking how timing differences between the two ears more...

Supervisor(s): Koeppl, Christine (Dr)

Pattern analysis techniques for sound synthesis

This project will investigate the use of statistical methods to analyse patterns found in sound recordings in order to synthesize new sounds. more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor)

Interpolation of binaural impulse responses for virtual auditory displays

The aim of this project is to minimise the number of recordings that need to be made by investigating methods for the interpolation of a limited number of recorded binaural impulse more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor)

Beamforming with acoustic vector sensors - Multiple acoustic source localisation using acoustic vector sensor arrays

This project investigates the design of a microphone array configuration to localise acoustic sources in air. more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor)

Speech separation and localisation using particle filtering

The objective of this project is to solve the “Cocktail Party Problem”. more...

Supervisor(s): Jin, Craig (Associate Professor)

Data-intensive solutions for medical technologies

This project aims at developing advanced solutions in software for processing medical data, addressing the issue of less or no labelled data. more...

Supervisor(s): Kavehei, Omid (Dr)

Real-time Low-power Neural Accelerator

This project aims at developing an Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) for a low-power learning system processing real-time time-series data. more...

Supervisor(s): Kavehei, Omid (Dr)

Design of Non-coherent Network Coding for Dynamically Changing Wireless Networks

Network coding schemes are expected to become one of the key radio technologies that could have a far reaching impact on the Australian economy. Subspace network coding is a very ne more...

Supervisor(s): Lin, Zihuai (Dr)

Design of Rateless Network Coded Future Wireless Cellular Systems

Future wireless networks are expected to provide high speed internet access anywhere and anytime. Thepopularity of iPhone and other types of smart-phones undoubtedly accelerates thi more...

Supervisor(s): Lin, Zihuai (Dr)