Topic ID: |
1082 | |
Title: |
Use of an FPGA for wireless communications and real-time image processing in a bionic eye implant | |
Supervisor: |
Nigel Lovell | |
Research Area: |
Biomedical Engineering, Embedded Systems | |
| Associated Staff | ||
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Assessor: |
Gregg Suaning | |
| Topic Details | ||
Status: |
Active | |
Type: |
R & D | |
Programs: |
CS CE BIOM BINF SE | |
Group Suitable: |
Yes | |
Industrial: |
No | |
Pre-requisites: |
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Description: |
The Australian Vision Prosthesis Group at UNSW have been developing a bionic eye for use by the profoundly blind. There is a need to process images in real-time and communicate with the implanted device using RF telemetry. This project will implement using VHDL a wireless communciations interface based around an FPGA architecture. | |
Comments: |
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| Past Student Reports | ||
| Alan KURUSINGAL in s2, 2011 Use of an FPGA for wireless communications and real-time image processing in a bionic eye implant |
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