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Poster SessionThe Ph.D. students have the opportunity to present a poster of their research work in the field of Cyber-Physical Systems. Please send us the title and a short description of your research work by email at contact_cps2017@laas.fr This description will be post it on this WEB page. The poster session is scheduled Tuesday afternoon and it will be a good opportunity to discuss further around the opportunities as well the challenges opened by Cyber-Physical Systems. Several awards will be given to the Ph.D. students for their research work presented in this session.
Poster Session Design of a Position and Load Independent DC to DC Wireless Power Transfer System for Moving Applications - Alex Pacini - University of Bologna, Italy Relay Selection Strategies and Transceiver Design for SWIPT - Enabled Cooperative Wireless Systems - Sumit Gautam - Univ. of Luxembourg Inkjet-printed graphene zinc oxide ammonia sensor for personal healthcare monitoring - Tien-Chun Wu - Univ. of Cambridge IoT / M2M Communication System for Satelites - Sylvain Cluzel, José Radzik, Daniela Dragomirescu - Sup'AERO / Thales / CNES A seamless address-factorisation implementation for a hierarchical LoRa IoT connectivity - ALNOMAN ABDULKHUDHUR - University of Buckingham, UK Liliane Duperon - Univ. of Cambridge Low power communication architecure for IoT - Alexandre Monti - LAAS-CNRS Performance Improvements of Multicast RFID Systems using Phased Array Antennas and Phase Diversity - Ajeck Ndifon - University of Cambridge A high power factor integrated switching rectifier for near-field wireless power transmission - Philex Fan - University of Cambridge Characterizing embedded device security from the hardware - Dr. Franck Courbon, Computer Lab, University of Cambridge Low power communication architecture for IoT objects - A.Monti, D. Dragomirescu, LAAS-CNRS
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