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GEISHA - Grid Enabled Infrastructure for Service Oriented High Definition Media Applications. University of Antwerp Abstract: This project aims at: -Designing and building Proof of Concepts (POCs) of a high Definition media production and storage environment, based on an optimal choice of mostly IP based components. The project will cover research in the area of low end iSCSI storage, IP based SANs and disk connection networks, TCP/IP and iSCSI offload engines (TOE's), IPoIP (IP over InfiniBand) and iSER as a possible alternative to TOE's, different CPU technologies (AMD vs Intel), GPFS, GRID computing, cell-processors, alternative secondary storage concepts and new backup/restore paradigms; -Studying new media formats, follow-up of standardization and evolution of MXF and AAF, Service Oriented Archtiecture (SOA), Enterprise Service Bus (ESB); -Investigating the relevance of generic GRID computing concepts for the GPFS cluster based media infrastructure models. Organisations: • Modeling Of Systems and Internet Communication (MOSAIC)
Researchers: • Christian Blondia
W&T scholarship N. Eloy (Brazil) Ghent University Abstract: Overexpression of components of the APC complex increases the growth of Arabidopsis. In this project the molecular and cellular basis of this phenotype will be detemrined. Kinematic analyses will be performed to determine effects on cell division and expansion, TAP-tagging will be performed to identify interacting proteins and microarrays will be used to study the changes in the transcriptome. Organisations: • Department of Plant Biotechnology and Genetics
Researchers: • Dirk Inzé
A design methodology for active microwave antennas with digital beamforming Ghent University Abstract: Aim of the project is to study and develop a design methodology and some innovating architectures which enhance the design and the use of active microwave antennas for mobile applications. The performance of the methodology and a number of antenna types will be tested and evaluated. A suitable test strategy will be developed and evaluated as well. Organisations: • Departement of Information technology
Researchers: • Jan Vandewege • Daniël De Zutter
Materialen - Toegepast in design en interieur [in scène gezet] University College Ghent Abstract: Het doel van het PWO M-tdi is het onderzoeken van een aantal “interessante” nieuwe materialen met toepassingspotentie voor design en interieurtoepassingen.Het levensvatbaar maken van een prototype (of reeks van prototypes) binnen het concrete werkveld van design en interieur in de zo breedst mogelijke context. De ontworpen producten komen tot stand door tijdens het ontwerpproces te toetsen aan een vooropgesteld eisenpakket. Dit eisenpakket omvat onder andere volgende aspecten: - flexibele aanpasbaarheid aan verschillende culturen;- gevoelsmatige herkenbaarheid en toegankelijkheid voor verschillende culturen- vormelijke moduleerbaarheid naar diverse functies- productdifferentiatie die telkens kan aangepast worden via demontage en wedersamenstelling tot een nieuw geheel met een andere vorm, uitzicht en gebruiksdoel. (bv. Binnenste buiten keren, het uitzicht van houten stoel wordt uitzicht van metalen tafel, …enz.)- polyvalentie naar verschillende gebruiksmogelijkheden- individuele aanpasbaarheid met een uniforme materiële cultuur- zelfbouwmogelijkheid, startend vanaf basiscomponenten, uitbreidbaar met secundaire componenten tot een gepersonaliseerde gebruiksfunctie of een esthetische behoefte.- de graad van de duurzaamheid van de toepassingen- mate van de biologische afbreekbaarheid- de mate van recycleerbaarheid- het combineren van zowel affectieve eigenschappen als functioneel mechanische eigenschappen.
Ondanks het feit dat de materialen en producten van deze primaire bedrijven veel potentie voor interieur of designtoepassingen kunnen hebben, blijkt echter dat deze producenten zich enkel richten op industriële, niet-creatieve, niet-esthetische, niet-cultuurgerelateerde eindproducten. Ze bekommeren zich hoofdzakelijk over de “technologische en economische context” van hun materiaal of hun productieproces en niet zozeer over de eigenschappen die aangewezen zijn en noodzakelijk voor het succes van designtoepassingen (vb: het tactiele van de oppervlaktebehandeling, de esthetische gewaarwording die ontstaat vanuit de ‘materiaalvorming’, het irrationeel motorische van een materiaalcombinatie e.d.). Bovendien bezitten producenten weinig realistische ideevinding of originele verbeeldingskracht om nieuwe concepten te kunnen ontwikkelen voor de interieuren designsector. Organisations: • Faculty of Fine Arts • Department of Design
Researchers: • Viola van Rossum • Christophe Sonck • Dirk van Gogh
In situ study and development of processes involving nanoporous solids. (INSIDE PORES) University of Antwerp Abstract: This Network of Excellence focusses on the research collaboration between 19 excellent European research centres, and 10 European satellite partners. The joint research activities are build on 5 main process pillars: 1) synthesis processes; 2) catalytic processes; 3) sorption processes (separation and storage); 4) membrane processes; 5) innovative processes. The laboratory of adsorption and catalysis aims to develop new formation processes of porous materials with specific properties in the field of 'clean technology' applications.
Organisations: • Laboratory of adsorption and catalysis
Researchers: • Pegie Cool • Etienne Vansant
Permanent technical support service fot the maintenance and the repair of laboratory instument at UNIKIN. A realization study. University of Antwerp Abstract: Permanent technical support service fot the maintenance and the repair of laboratory instument at UNIKIN. A realization study. Organisations: • Natural Products and Food - Research and Analysis (NatuRA)
Researchers: • Luc Pieters • Jozef Totte
DNA complexation using amphiphilic cationic molecules Ghent University Abstract: By organic synthesis aphiphilic molecules are prepared with the ability to form hydrophobic multimolecular complexes with DNA. Their efficiency with respect to itact transport of DNA into the cellular nucleus will be evaluated using biophysical techniques such as FRAP, DLS, FCS and Single Particle Tracking. Organisations: • Departement of Pharmaceutics
Researchers: • Joseph Demeester
Combinatorial biosynthesis in plants Ghent University Abstract: This project aims at developing a combinatorial biosynthesis platform in plant cells. In analogy to cobinatorial chemistry, a technology that allows developing novel synthetic molecules with divers novel biological activities, this platform should allow exploring the enormous natural biosynthetic capacity better. Finally this platform should lead to the production of novel and superior phytopharmaceuticals in plant cells. Organisations: • Department of Plant Biotechnology and Genetics
Researchers: • Dirk Inzé
Co-operation Agreement, Melexis - Ghent University: Autonet Project Ghent University Abstract: Study of innovative, low cost, broadband networks that can meet the high demands of an automotive environment in terms of temperature range, vibrations and compactness. Study of suitable fibre types and electro-optical components. Study and design of the fast semiconductor chips interfacing with the electro-optical components. Organisations: • Departement of Information technology
Researchers: • Jan Vandewege
The role of turbulence and electric fields in the formation barriers and the establishment of impoved confinement in tokamak plasmas through intermachine comparisons Ghent University Abstract: Investigation of the correlations between on the one hand the occurrence of transport barriers and improved confinement in the tokamaks TEXTOR & T-10 and Tore supra as well as on the smaller-scale tokamaks FT-2, TUMAN-3M and CASTOR, and on the other hand electric fields, modified magnetic shear and electrostatic and magnetic turbulence using advanced diagnostics with high spatial and temporal resolution. Organisations: • Department of applied Physics
Researchers: • Guido Van Oost
An activity-based approach for surveying and modelling travel behaviour. Vrije Universiteit Brussel Abstract: The importance of the transportation area was evidenced by a report from several international organisations, which stated that the demand for transport services is expected to grow considerably as incomes rise, the trend toward urbanization continues and the process of globalisation moves forward. In order to meet this rising demand and because governments cannot afford to allow transport constraints to have a negative impact on the future competitiveness of their products, considerable future long-term investments are indispensable. In order to better guide and substantiate decisions of transportation planners, the use of traffic and transportation models is advocated. From an international research perspective, activity-based transportation models have set the standard for modelling travel demand. Despite the clear advantages of this type of models, they havent however been put into practice in Flanders. This project, coördinated by Prof. Geert Wets, director of IMOB (LUC), intends to develop an activity-based transportationmodel for Flanders. Its innovative in that it introduces computer-aided instruments for data collection on travel behaviour. Respondents travel behaviour will be recorded by a GPS-aid and questionned by computer. The model wil also be dynamic, so to more easily adapt to sudden changes in activities. The specific worktask of TOR consists in exploring how time budget data can be incorporated in the process of simulating travel behaviour. Besides IMOB and TOR, three other research groups participate to this project, namely the Urban Planning Group (TUEindhoven), VITO and Onderzoekscel Architectuur, Mobiliteit en Omgeving (PHL). Organisations: • Sociology
Researchers: • IGNACE GLORIEUX • SUZANA KOELET
PHASE OUT PROGRAM (2008-2009): YEAR 1:K. STEENHAUT : for institutional University cooperation between the Hanoi university of Technology (HUT) , Vietnam, and the Flemish Universities.
Vrije Universiteit Brussel Abstract: The origin of the co-operation with Hanoi University of Technology dates back from before the current Institutional University Co-operation programme. The main topics covered were: - Human Resources development, mainly giving the opportunity to young staff members of HUT to obtain a doctoral degree from a Flemish University, and prepare them to become Professors at HUT - Allowing technical and academic staff to get acquainted with modern technology, teaching methods and laboratory techniques - Upgrading the infrastructure of the student and research laboratories, which laked modern equipment Organisations: • Electronics and Informatics
Researchers: • KRIS STEENHAUT
Molecular analysis of the intracellular transport of actin binding proteins, and their role in the nucleus Ghent University Abstract: Research into how cytoskeletal proteins of the cell migrate to and out of the nucleus. Focus is on regulation of the interaction between nuclear actin binding proteins on RNA polymerase II-dependent gene transcription. Organisations: • Department of Biochemistry
Researchers: • Jan Gettemans
Co-existence and traceability of GMO and non-GMO in food supply chains University College Ghent Abstract: In de toekomst zullen steeds meer GGO's op de Europese markt toegelaten worden. Dit project heeft als doel de stakeholders van de food en feed chain te voorzien van een centraal beslissings- en ondersteunend systeem op basis van reële tools, methoden, modellen en richtlijnen. Het Co-Extra project zal hierbij methodes bestuderen en valideren voor biologische expansiebeperking, de supply chain modelleren en praktische tools en mehtodes ter beschikking stelllen om een co-existentie systeem te implementeren. Daarnaast zullen GGO-detectiemehtodes ontwikkeld en geïntegreerd worden, zullen sampling plans ontwikkeld worden en nieuwe technieken gezocht worden voor de multiplex detectie van nog niet goedgekeurde GGO's. Co-Extra bestudeert tevens de meest aangewezen informatie structuur en de bijhorende management flow om een betrouwbare en kostefficiënte traceerbaarheid te garanderen. Alle methodes en tools zullen bestudeerd en ontwikkeld worden vanuit zowel een technisch als een economisch en wetgevend oogpunt. Het Departement BIOT participeert in twee werkpaketten in dit project. Een eerste werkpakket heeft als doel de supply chains van verschillende food en feed keten te karakteriseren in al haar componenten met betrekking tot de coexistentie van GGO en niet-GGO stromen. Dit houdt een diepgaande identificatie in van de biologische, sociale en economische drijfkrachten van de desbetreffende ketens. Dit moet leiden tot de ontwikkeling van representatieve modellen die hot spot situaties kunnen identificeren en verschillende scenarios rond traceerbaarheid en co-existentie kunnen voorspellen. Het departement BIOT spitst zich hier in het bijzonder toe op de aanvoer en verwerking van sojaproducten in de diervoeder keten.Het tweede werkpakket waarin het departement BIOT betrokken is binnen Coextra heeft als doel de kostenstructuur van bovenvermelde supply chains te bestuderen om alzo de kost en/of batenin te schatten die co-existentie met zich mee kan brengen. Organisations: • Faculty of Biosciences and Landscape Architecture • Department of Food science and technology
Researchers: • Mia Eeckhout
Studie van de structuur, stabiliteit en verwerking van fantasiegarens voor een creatieve textielindustrie University College Ghent Abstract: De rendabilteit van Vlaamse KMO's binnen de textielnijverheid wordt in belangrijke mate bepaald door innovatie en ontwikkeling van nieuwe producten. Spinners brengen nieuwe soorten garens op de markt die in het weefsel speciale effecten geven. Door de combinatie van weefof breistructuren en nieuwe garens ontwikkelen deze producten nieuwe creaties. Dit project impliceert in een eerste fase dan ook het uitvoeren van een gerichte studie rond fantasiegarens om een doorbraak te forceren van deze exotische garenstructuren in de textielindustrie(kledingtextiel en interieurtextiel). Het voorspellen van de fysische eigenschappen van fantasiegarens (garenparameters) i.f.v. de machineparameters is één van de doelstellingen van dit project. Het onderzoeksproject zal per fase opgedeeld worden in deelprojecten afhankelijk van het aantal technieken die de fantasiegarenspinmachine aankan. Het is de bedoeling om de fysische parameters van de verschillende fantasiegarens op te meten en de verbanden te leggen met de machineparameters voor de productie van fantasiegarens en de machineparameters voor de verwerking van fantasiegarens. Voor wevers en andere producenten van textielmateriaal is het maken van stalen een ultieme test voor het al dan niet slagen van de ontwerpen. In een tweede fase is het de bedoeling simulaties te maken, op basis van de ontwikkelde garens, van weefsels en/of breisels met speciale simulatiesoftware. Deze simulaties kunnen bijdragen tot een gevoelige vermindering van het maken van stalen. In een derde fase ten slotte zullen deze simulaties geweven en/of gebreid worden om na te gaan in hoeverre de simulaties de werkelijkheid benaderen. Elke fase wordt steeds op dezelfde manier ingedeeld op basis van de deelprojecten in fase één. De meerwaarde van het project situeert zich op het vlak van dienstverlening voor bedrijven, het ontwikkelen van kennis over fantasiegarens, het opbouwen van expertise binnen de Hogeschool Gent dat voor dit project als uniek binnen België mag beschouwd worden. Tevens biedt het de mogelijheid tot het uitvoeren van afstudeerprojecten binnen de opleiding van de vakgroep textiel. Voor het onderwijs is het toestel zeer nuttig als demonstratiemateriaal voor de opleidingsonderdelen spinnerijtechnologie, weverijtechnologie en breitechnologie. Organisations: • Faculty of Applied Engineering Sciences • Faculty of Technology • Department of Textile technology • Department of Fashion Technology/Textile Technology
Researchers: • Geert De Smedt • Filip Ghekiere • Geert De Clercq
Development of improved statistical tests for functional magnetic resonance data. University of Antwerp
Abstract: In this project, improved statistical tests will be developed voor functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) data analysis. Thereby, parametric tests, based on generalized likelihood ratio tests, as well as non-parametric tests (such as clustering) will be investigated. Finally, advanced methods for visualisation of fMRI detection results on high resolution MR images will be developed. Organisations: • Vision lab
Researchers: • Paul Scheunders • Jan Sijbers
High-frequency active antennas on flexible foam substrates for integretion into garments: strengthening of a patent application and prototyping Ghent University Abstract: Recently a lot of attention has been devoted to the development of flexible electronics for integration into garments. In this context, wireless communication relies on flexible antennas. To strengthen a patent application, new passive antennas on flexible foam substrates are manufactured and tested. Also, active electronics will be embedded into the flexible antenna structures. Organisations: • Departement of Information technology
Researchers: • Daniël De Zutter • Hendrik Rogier • Dries Vande Ginste
Surrogate modeling techniques for high-speed electronic systems Ghent University Abstract: The goal of this research project is to develop univariate and multivariate sampling and modeling algorithms, based on rational and polynomial interpolants, for efficient design-space exploration of general linear dynamic systems, such as passive electronic microwave and RF systems. This exploration technique must sample the (one- or multidimensional) parameter space in an optimal way in order to minimize the number of samples, without assuming any prior knowledge of the system. Organisations: • Departement of Information technology
Researchers: • Daniël De Zutter • Luc Knockaert
Biocompalible non-viral polymerie gene delivery systems Ghent University Abstract: The aim is the develop ment of non viral verlors. Biocompalible polymeric veelors will be used for ex vivo treatementory ocular and cardiovasular diseases. Organisations: • Department of organic Chemistry (WE)
Researchers: • Etienne Schacht
Welcome Class for non-native newcomers (SO): basic principles of Dutch for newcomers. Universiteit Hasselt Abstract: Early 90s there was a growing realization that the number of foreign language students in the primary and secondary educationn due to the stream of refugees and migration, was increasing and would not stop. Therefore, the reception classes for newcomers (OKAN-class) was established. All young people between 12 and 18 years who have recently arrived in Flanders or Brussels and choose for Dutch education, can in separate classes for one school year,so they can learn Dutch as soon as possible. The objective is to let them enter in the education and discipline that most closely matches their individual capacities. In secondary education, the reception education exists of two parts: for one thing a reception year and for another the flow to and relief in the regular education. The reception year is very much focused on the acquisition of Dutch. For this reason, excluding the teaching hours of religion or non-denominational ethics, culture and religion or cultural considerations, in general, all teaching hours are used to teach Dutch. From the 2006-2007 school year,in the context of the professionalization and the nature of the course Dutch, a new general course was created in the reception education: 'English for newcomers'. Organisations: • Center of Applied Linguistics
Researchers: • Martine VERJANS
Exploring market study: Towards a communication plan for Middle Class(offer Ref: 2008-205) Universiteit Hasselt Abstract: The city of Lommel wants to serve its middle class by creating a coherent policy to make joint communication efforts, which will increase the number of visitors -and hence potential buyers- of Lommel. She is convinced that joint actions will be more effective than individual efforts of each of their members. The question is how the forces can be combined efficiently and what kind of communication tools are preferable to bring the attention to their shopping'street'. The aim of this project wants to make a start of a communication plan for the middle class of Lommel. Organisations: • Data-analysis and Modelling
Researchers: • Tinne LOMMELEN
Development of schemes and models for computational aeroacoustics on non-structured grids Vrije Universiteit Brussel Abstract: In the framework of my doctoral project, an extensive literature study on high order methods for computational fluid dynamics and computational aeroacoustics on unstructured grids was performed. Focus lies on the discontinual Galerkin method and the spectral volume method. Organisations: • Applied Mechanics
Researchers: • Kris VAN DEN ABEELE • CHRISTIAN LACOR
Zelfklevende, multifunctionele non-wovens als alternatieve barrières voor klassieke coatings voor technisch en interieurtextiel University College Ghent Abstract: Abstract not yet available Organisations: • Faculty of Applied Engineering Sciences • Department of Textile technology
Researchers: • Marc Van Parys
UV-curable yarn finishing with carbon nanotubes to obtain yarns with good permanency of conductive properties University College Ghent Abstract: Abstract not yet available Organisations: • Faculty of Applied Engineering Sciences • Department of Textile technology
Researchers: • Marc Van Parys
Emission, formation and dispersion of ultra fine particles. University of Antwerp Abstract: Emission, formation and dispersion of ultra fine particles. Organisations: • Environmental Ecology & Microbiology (ENdEMIC) • Sustainable energy and air purification.
Researchers: • Piet Dfe Seuntjens
Minimizing the radiation damage in Ni-Ti-based TEM samples prepared by ion milling techniques. University of Antwerp Abstract: Classical electro-polishing methods have been already for a long time insufficient to produce all TEM samples, but now they do not even suffice for alloys. One then turns to the alternative of ion milling, but this induces a lot of damage to the remaining material. In order to minimize this damage, a dedicated approach has to be made, for which the experience from intentional radiations is certainly a big advantage. Organisations: • Electron microscopy for materials research (EMAT)
Researchers: • Dominique Schryvers • Maria Eugenia Zelaya
Testbed for data transfer over a wireless MIMO channel Ghent University Abstract: The testbed for data transfer over a wireless multiple-input multiple-output channel consists of two synchronized signal generators that modulate an arbitrary coded and modulated signal on an RF carrier and then transmit the signal using two antennas. A vector signal analyzer samples the signals measured on multiple receiving antennas over a large bandwidth, resulting in a data file for further analsis and processing. Organisations: • Departement of Information technology
Researchers: • Daniël De Zutter • Marc Moeneclaey • Heidi Steendam • Hendrik Rogier
EFRO-project 1.2.47./02/1204 " Extension scientific equipment" in the context of the Objective 2-program 2000-2006 - IMO Universiteit Hasselt Abstract: Within the framework of the EFRO-project 1.2.47/02/1204 " Expansion scientific equipment", the institution IMO purchased the following scientific equipment: - Semiconductor parametric characterization system with accessories - Solar Simulator with accessories - Molecule deposition system: Thermal Evaporation UHV system for organic molecular beam deposition - Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) with elevated baseline stability through modulation and / or Tzero technology with customized software enhancements (-90 ° C to 700 ° C) - Thermogravimeter (TGA) with custom-made software and Accessories (KT tot1000 ° C) - Thermogravimetrie / Differential Thermal Analysis apparatus (TGA / DTA) with accessories and custom-made software (kt to 1500 ° C) - FT-IR spectrometer with diamond ATR and accessories - Specification for electrochemical system for cyclic voltametrie and accessories - A parallel synthesis system for polymeric materials and accessories Organisations: • Materials Physics • Organic and Bio-polymer Chemistry • Institute for Materials Research
Researchers: • Henri MARTENS • Marc D'OLIESLAEGER • Dirk VANDERZANDE
EFRO-project 1.2.48./D2/1208 "Extension scientific equipment" in the context of the Objective 2-program 2000-2006 BIOMED Universiteit Hasselt Abstract: Within the framework of the EFRO-project 1.2.48/D2/1208 "Expansion scientific equipment", the institution BIOMED purchased the following scientific equipment: - Cell culture CO2 incubators - Class II Biosafety Cabinets - Container for liquid nitrogen - small - Container for liquid nitrogen - large - Refill system liquid nitrogen - STEELPRESERVATION - cryostat - A cleaning and disinfection device with built-in hot air-drying system - ANIMALARIUM cages - ANIMALARIUM cage washer - Upgrade compatible with the Zeiss LSM 510 META laser scanning confocal microscope - Tuning and maintenance of the Newport-Spectra - Physics Titanium Sapphire laser with new and original components, operating according to the prescribed specifications - Software for optical deconvolution compatible with Svi Huyghens Essential and point Distiller software, and with LSM 510 META generated data. Proven performance is required. Organisations: • Immunology - Biochemistry • Biomedical Research Institute
Researchers: • Pieter STINISSEN
EFRO-project 1.2.49/02/1207 " Extension scientific equipment" in the context of the Objective 2-program 20002006/Phasing-out program 2000-2005 - CMK Universiteit Hasselt Abstract: In the framework of the EFRO-project 1.2.49/02/1207 "Expansion scientific equipment" , the institution CMK purchased the following scientific equipment: - Plant Rooms - Spectrofluorometer Quanta Master Organisations: • Environmental Biology • Research Institute: Centre for Environmental Sciences
Researchers: • Jaak VANGRONSVELD
EFRO-project 1.2.50/02/1201 " Extension scientific equipment" in the context of the Objective 2-program 20002006/Phsing-out program 2000-2005 - EDM Universiteit Hasselt Abstract: In the framework of the EFRO-project 1.2.50/02/1201 "Expansion scientific equipment", the institution EDM purchased the following scientific equipment: - Haptic devices - FULL HD recording equipment - Blu ray player - RFID devices - FULL HD recording devices - video conference tripod - FULL HD recording equipment - video camera for full hd Organisations: • Expertise Centre for Digital Media • Expertise Centre for Digital Media
Researchers: • Eddy FLERACKERS
EFRO-project 1.2.52/02/1202 "Purchase of scientific research equipment: 'Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)" in the context of the Objective 2-program 2000-2006 - BIOMED, Reval Universiteit Hasselt Abstract: In the framework of the EFRO-project "Purchase of scientific research equipment: 'Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation' (TMS)", the institution BIOMED/REVAL purchased the following scientific equipment: - Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Organisations: • Immunology - Biochemistry • Biomedical Research Institute
Researchers: • Pieter STINISSEN • Raf MEESEN
SUBSTRATE NOISE COUPLING IN ANALOG/RF SYSTEMS Vrije Universiteit Brussel Abstract: Rising integration increases the on-chip interference and causes systems to malfunction. We propose a way to model this phenomenon and diminish its effects. The possibilities of 3D-stacking are analyzed. Context The consumer electronic market is mainly driven by cost reduction, which is facilitated by the increasing miniaturization of the transistors. More and more functionality is therefore integrated on the same die. This leads to the proliferation of single-chip radio implementations which are also called Systems-on-Chip (SoC). One of the most important drawbacks of such an implementation is the substrate coupling, an on-chip interference which is caused by the fast switching of the digital circuitry and is transported by the common substrate. This
interfering signal is injected into the substrate, propagates through the common substrate (this is why it is called substrate noise) and finally couples into the sensitive analog/RF receivers residing on the same die. This perturbation can severely affect the performance of these radios and can even lead to malfunction. Goal The purpose of this work is to give the analog designer a deep understanding about how substrate noise propagates through the substrate and how it couples into the analog circuitry. Method The propagation of substrate noise is complex and depends on the circuit layout. Therefore we propose to use a 3D field solver to predict the propagation of substrate noise. The isolation between the digital and analog circuitry can be enhanced by the use of guard rings. Different types of guard rings are investigated and guidelines are provided to help the designer to choose the guard ring that fits the best to his needs. Further, the different substrate noise coupling mechanisms in a single active device are revealed. Measurements and simulations point out that the importance of the coupling mechanism is determined by the resistance of the ground interconnect. To guarantee first silicon pass, it is mandatory to accurately predict the impact of substrate noise into the sensitive analog circuitry. To this end, a methodology is presented that combines both the strengths of the emerging 3D field solvers and the circuit simulators. A large number of examples such as a 5GHz wideband receiver are modeled with this methodology. All the examples are successfully validated with measurements. Finally, this PhD has explored the opportunity of 3D-stacking to reduce the substrate noise coupling. Measurements and simulations have pointed out that a 3D-SoC offers 10x better substrate noise isolation than a traditional 2D-SoC. 2 Organisations: • Electricity
Researchers: • YVES ROLAIN • Stephane BRONCKERS
RADIOTECT : Ultra wideband radio application for localisation of hidden people and detection of unauthorised objects. Vrije Universiteit Brussel Abstract: The RADIOTECT project was completed in June 2009. The project helped support four SMEs to become more innovative, to adapt their technologies, to develop transnational cooperation and to extend their cooperative relations. This was achieved in the specific area of wideband radio for the detection of hidden people and objects. All the SMEs are innovative in their own right and together they wish to bring new products to the market utilising a world patented technique for ultra wideband technology called the Maximum Length Binary Sequence technology and other specific knowledge. The SMEs required the support of leading universities as RTD providers in order to develop the best data extraction techniques for through wall and through dress imaging products, to advise on hardware development and in general to give a "push" to the development process with their expertise and capacity. The SMEs intend to sell products with results from the project to the security, rescue and other markets. There are a handful of organisations in the world that provide ultra wideband products most of which are in the USA. The support to the SMEs in the project helped to ensure that Europe continues to capitalise on the knowledge and expertise which it has for ultra wideband technology which is proving to be more and more suitable for varying applications. Organisations: • Electronics and Informatics
Researchers: • HICHEM SAHLI
ESTIMATE: A behavioural analysis and examination of environmental implications of multimodal transportation choice Vrije Universiteit Brussel Abstract: In recent years awareness has grown that current aggregate urban development trends, as manifested in land-use patterns and transport systems, are simply not sustainable or desirable. An undeniable driving force behind these unsustainable development trends is the seemingly unbounded availability and popularity of the private car and the travel behaviour associated with car travel. Rising concerns over the continual growth of car use and the increasingly intolerable externalities have generated particular interest in how transport planning policies might at least moderate the pressures in growth in personal mobility and support the principles of sustainable development. For more sustainable travel behaviour to occur, transport planning policies might rely upon other forms of motorized transport which may act as a substitute for car-travel. Public transport is then an obvious choice, but it is important to have this type of transport clearly integrated in a well coordinated multimodal transport chain. For any multimodal transport chain to support the principles of sustainable development, it should (i) fulfil a social development role, it should (ii) support economic growth and development, and it should have (iii) environmental benefits. It is our goal within this project to pay attention to these three pillars of the concept of sustainability within a context of multimodal transport. A well established multimodal transport chain and public transport supports in a base-level mobility for all and overcomes social exclusion. However, the main question with respect to the fulfilment of a social development role is whether multimodal transport serves the interaction requirements of individuals. In order to understand the interaction requirement of individuals (and households) and of the forces at work on these interaction requirements it is important to estimate the demand for travel and quantify the important (causal) factors underlying this demand. To this end, we will consider travel to be a derived demand, derived from the need of individuals and households to participate in activities. We will perform this research in a context of activity-based approaches, which do not adequately capture the impact of multimodal transport make-up on activity and travel behaviour until now. The main added value of activity-based approaches is the ability to predict how individuals respond to planning policies which are commonly referred to as travel demand management (TDM) measures. Examples of such measures may be non-travel-related such as the spreading of peak-period travelling through relaxing working, school and shopping hours, but also direct travel-related measures are possible by providing an improved spatially available public transport system, or by pricing measures such as congestion charging. These measures will be implemented in an activity-based model and its sensitivity will be tested. To examine the second principle of sustainability, we need to have a detailed overview of all the costs and benefits of various TDM-measures. For this purpose we will rely upon a social cost-benefit analysis (SCBA). The SCBA-model is based on the theory of welfare economics, according to which the welfare of a society depends on the aggregate individual utility levels of all members of that society. In order to quantify the expected reduction in congestion costs, we need to introduce the concept of value of time. Stated-preference methods, whereby hypothetical questions are posed to travellers to gain information about trade-offs they would be willing to make, are commonly used to measure these time valuations. The combination of a social cost-benefit analysis with an activity-based model is of great importance. It allows us to differentiate the environmental
effects towards time and space, enabling to calculate the environmental and congestion costs. The environmental impact of multimodal passenger traffic will be assessed with the help of a multi-modal Ecoscore passenger model based on wellto-wheel emissions. The Ecoscore rating tool allows assessing the environmental impact of vehicles with different fuels and drive trains. Different types of pollution, such as green house gasses, air quality depleting emissions and also noise pollution, as well as their impact on different damage categories, effects on human health and on ecosystems, are integrated into a single environmental indicator. The weighting factors of the model allows to take into account policy priorities. The existing Ecoscore vehicle rating tool will be adapted to allow the environmental impact assessment of travels with different transport modes. Organisations: • Mathematics, Operational Research, Statistics and Information Systems for Management • Electrical Engineering and Power Electronics • Mobility and automotive technology research group
Researchers: • Vincent WYNEN • CATHY MACHARIS • NELE SERGEANT • JOERI VAN MIERLO
ITEA 05023 ESNA-BE : European sensor network architecture Vrije Universiteit Brussel Abstract: The emerging technology of wireless sensor networks creates new opportunities for innovative applications, but poses new technical challenges for constructing such applications. The ESNA (European sensor network architecture) project makes development of wireless sensor network applications more effective by providing a standard architecture, technology and application-development guidelines, as well as proof-of-concept implementations. ESNA establishes wireless sensor networks as a technology discipline serving business needs. This is done in three ways: 1.By exploring and modelling detailed application requirements that drive technology development, 2.By exploring and further develop technologies for sensor network applications; and 3.By exploring methodology and business aspects of sensor networks. Organisations: • Electronics and Informatics
Researchers: • KRIS STEENHAUT
Basic research and development of a non-thermal plasma source intended for surface treatment Ghent University Abstract: The bilateral cooperation between UGent and TRINITI (Russia) involves experimental and theoretical research into some key problems in the development of easily scalable atmospheric non-thermal plasma sources for surface treatment of textiles and polymers, including the efficiency of radical production and the ageing of the plasma effect. Organisations: • Department of applied Physics
Researchers: • Paul Kiekens • Christophe Leys
Modelling the fatigue behaviour of tubular structures with girth welds, based on full-scale experiments Ghent University Abstract: This project is a study of the fundamental aspects of the specific fatigue behaviour of welded tubular structures. The influence of several parameters (geometry, weld defects, material properties, load) will be studied on the basis of full-scale fatigue experiments. To this end, an innovative fatigue test set-up will be built and optical measurement techniques will be developped. Organisations: • Departement of Mechanical construction and production
Researchers: • Joris Degrieck • Wim De Waele • Patrick De Baets
Consultancy agreement Universiteit Hasselt Abstract: The Center for Statistics at the Interuniversity Institute for Biostatistics and Statistical Bioinformatics at Hasselt University will render statistical expertise consulting services. Services may include rendering advice on statistical topics, performing analyses on data provided by the Company, and revieuwing analyses generated by the Company. Organisations: • Centre for Statistics • Research Institute Center for Statistics
Researchers: • Geert MOLENBERGHS
Naaldleno: opportuniteiten en hindernissen voor de weefindustrie bij het gebruik van deze revolutionaire technologie University College Ghent Abstract: Lenoweefsels werden traditioneel geproduceerd met hevels, wat laag productief is en dus duur. Door de recente ontwikkelingen van snellere naaldlenotechnologieën is de mogelijkheid gecreëerd om lenoweefsels goedkoper te produceren en dus economisch verantwoord in te zetten op meerdere markten. Tegelijk is de nood ontstaan naar meer technisch-wetenschappelijke kennis over lenoweefstructuren. Het doel van dit onderzoeksproject is daarom om via een grondige studie van de naaldlenotechnologie de nodige kennis op te bouwen en een aantal technologische problemen op te lossen en terzelfder tijd deze kennis en oplossingen bij de bedrijven te brengen om een versnelde introductie van de naaldleno in de Vlaamse textielindustrie mogelijk te maken. De drie basispijlers waarop de groei van de markt voor lenoweefsels is gesteund zijn:
•traditionele lenoweefsels worden goedkoper geproduceerd en kunnen een hoger marktaandeel halen. •kettingbreisels zullen voor bepaalde toepassingen vervangen worden door open lenoweefsels. •gesloten weefsels met traditionele bindingen zullen voor bepaalde toepassingen vervangen worden door weefsels met lenobinding. Voor de overschakeling van hevelleno naar naaldleno moet worden onderzocht of en hoe de heveltechnologieën kunnen vervangen worden. Wanneer een doek met open structuur, een gaas of een net, een hoge stabiliteit moet hebben, m.a.w. een hoge schuifweerstand moet hebben, dan wordt dikwijls voor een kettingbreisel geopteerd. Indien de structuur van het lenoweefsel beter kan gefixeerd worden, dan ligt hier een opportuniteit voor deze weefsels. Tot op heden werd de lenotechnologie enkel gebruikt voor open weefstructuren. De hogere productiesnelheid van de naaldlenotechnologie maakt het economisch verantwoord om voor een aantal toepassingen over te schakelen van traditionele weefbindingen naar lenobindingen. Gesloten weefstructuren met lenobinding hebben echter een andere structuur dan deze gebaseerd op een traditionele binding. Daardoor kunnen een aantal fundamentele weefselparameters wijzigen. Onderzoek moet uitwijzen welke eigenschappen worden gewijzigd en vooral in welke mate. Voor de belangrijke parameter van de schuifweerstand bestaat er geen bruikbare genormeerde meetmethode die op open weefstructuren toepasbaar is. Aangezien in de meeste (potentiële) toepassingen deze schuifweerstand belangrijk is, is het een van de doelstellingen van dit project een bruikbare meetmethode alsook een mathematisch model te ontwikkelen. Organisations: • Faculty of Applied Engineering Sciences • Department of Textile technology
Researchers: • Hannelore Biebaû • Geert De Clercq • Gregory Haezebrouck
The study provides specific tools to make the most of opportunities for sustainable jobs and perpetuating the existence of an R&D knowledge cluster. Ghent University Abstract: This economic and spatial analysis assesses employment and location strategy of R&D companies in the province of Oost-Vlaanderen based on business economic and geographical characteristics, using various techniques including cluster analysis and accessibility analysis. The study provides specific tools to make the most of opportunities for sustainable jobs and perpetuating the existence of an R&D knowledge cluster. Organisations: • Departement of Geography
Researchers: • Frank Witlox
Investigation of the ternary fission of Cm and Cf isotopes Ghent University Abstract: The emission probabilities and the energy distributions of x particles and tritons emitted during the ternary fission of 244, 246, 248Cm(SF), 252Cf(SF), 243, 245, 247Cm(n,f) and 251Cf(n,f) will be determined. This will permit to determine the excitation energy on ternary fission characteristics and on the x-cluster preformation probability. Organisations: • Department of Physics and astronomy
Researchers: • Denis De Frenne • Cyrillus Wagemans
Optimization and scaling-up of succinate production with E. coli to underpin a patent application Ghent University Abstract: This project aims at elucidating the genes involved in the transport of succinate across the cell membrane of E. coli. Subsequently, the expression of these genes will be fine tuned in order to increase succinate production. Several other strategies such as the modification of byproduct formation and the glucose uptake rate will be evaluated too. The developed production process will be scaled up. Organisations: • Departement of Biochemical and microbial technology
Researchers: • Wim Soetaert • Marjan De Mey • Jo Maertens • Margriet Drouillon
Implementation of innovative sustainable energy sources and their interaction with the distribution network Ghent University Abstract: The project includes the analysis of innovative photovoltaic (PV) systems and a comparative technological study of grid-connected inverters. Further, the interaction between distributed generation and the distribution network will be investigated. Finally, an economical and technological feasibilty study will be carried out as function of the existing technologies and their impact on the distribution network. Organisations: • Departement of Electronics and information processing
Researchers: • Alexis De Vos
Modeling and performance analysis of ARQ protocols Ghent University Abstract: The project aims at contributing to the contributing to the development of accurate stochastic models and associated analysis techniques to study the performance of various ARQ protocols (ARQ = Automatic Repeat reQuest), and particularly to determine the throughput and the queueing behavior of the transmitter and receiver buffers. Also new protocols will be developed in order to improve the performance. Organisations: • Departement of Telecommunications and information processing
Researchers: • Sabine Wittevrongel
Natriumreductie en/of -vervanging in deegsystemen University College Ghent
Abstract: Dit project situeert zich binnen het Flanders' Food Project "Natriumreductie en/of -vervanging" met een focus op deegsystemen. Organisations: • Faculty of Biosciences and Landscape Architecture • Department of Food science and technology
Researchers: • Delina Van Laere • Ingrid De Leyn
Suikerreductie en/of -vervanging in zure en neutrale drinks en in ijsmixen University College Ghent Abstract: Dit project situeert zich binnen het Flanders' Food Project 5 "Suikerreductie en/of -vervanging" met een focus op de drinks en ijsmixen. Organisations: • Faculty of Biosciences and Landscape Architecture • Department of Food science and technology
Researchers: • Tony Ruyssen
Suikerreductie en/of -vervanging in deegsystemen University College Ghent Abstract: Het project situeert zich binnen het Flanders' Food Project 5 "Suikerreductie en/of -vervanging" en heeft een focus op de deegsystemen. Organisations: • Faculty of Biosciences and Landscape Architecture • Department of Food science and technology
Researchers: • Delina Van Laere • Ingrid De Leyn
Vetreductie en/of -vervanging in deegsystemen University College Ghent Abstract: Het project situeert zich binnen het Flanders' Food Project 2 "Vetreductie en/of -vervanging" en heeft een focus op deegsystemen. Organisations: • Faculty of Biosciences and Landscape Architecture • Department of Food science and technology
Researchers: • Delina Van Laere • Ingrid De Leyn
Flanders Food research projects Ghent University Abstract: The residual oxygen concentration in packaged food can play an important role in its microbiological, as well as in its physico-chemical stability. In this research models will be set up to predict the change in oxygen concentration in the package, the dissolved oxygen in the produce and finally the microbiological and physico-chemical shelf life. These models will then be validated. Organisations: • Department of Food safety and food quality
Researchers: • Frank Devlieghere