Potential IHA thesis projects (Technical IT Distributed Real-Time Systems, Software Engineering)
Explore exciting thesis opportunities at the Engineering College of Aarhus (IHA) with a focus on real-time distributed systems and software engineering. Funded by the Danish Ministry of Education, a groundbreaking 3-year research project is ongoing under the SIH initiative, aiming to improve personal healthcare at home. Key projects involve ECG/HRV sensors, automatic medicine dispensers, and epilepsy detection systems. Engage in security modeling, usability studies, and infrastructure frameworks. Collaborate with leading faculty for impactful research.
Potential IHA thesis projects (Technical IT Distributed Real-Time Systems, Software Engineering)
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Potential IHA thesis projects(Technical ITDistributed Real-Time Systems, Software Engineering) Finn Overgaard Hansen (foh@iha.dk) Professor (ingeniørdocent) at Engineering College of Aarhus
SIH Project Possibilities • SIH (Sundhed I Hjemmet) – Personal/Private Healtcare project • A 3 years Research Project at IHA started mid 2006 • Funded by www.uvm.dk (Danish Ministry of Education) • Funding 5 mill kr. – total project budget 11 mill kr. • Systematics EPJ system is available for the project • Ongoing projects: • Development of ECG/HRV (heart rate variability sensor/communication) • Automatic medicine dispenser (RFID/communication) • Detection of liquid balance (sensor/communication) • Detection of epilepsy (censor/communication)
Internet Automatic Medicine Dispenser Hand- held device Patient System EPJ System Super- visor Server System overview SIH HOME Wireless LAN SIHHome Server
Wireless LAN {alternatives} Patient Node Patient Sensor XX Patient Sensor YY GSM/ GPRS Automatic handover project Patient System Overview Wireless PAN
Thesis proposals • Security model and public Key-based infrastructure for SIH • Infrastructure/framework project(s) • plug and play (automatic configuration and update) • Usability / Feasibility studies • Automatic hand over project • Wireless connectivity projects (WAN/LAN/PAN) • Test of distributed SIH systems • Data capturing of real time patient data and integration with commercial EPJ system
Contact persons & possible supervisor candidates at IHA • Stefan Wagner (sw@iha.dk) • Steen Krøyer (skr@iha.dk) • Torben Gregersen (tg@iha.dk) • Peter Gorm Larsen (pgl@iha.dk) • Finn Overgaard Hansen (foh@iha.dk) For other thesis possibilities please contact foh@iha.dk or one of the other contact persons or see a project list (in danish) from spring 2007 at http://kurser.iha.dk/eit/tifspc-e/ (additional topics)