Sound

INCAS3 (INnovation Centre for Advanced Sensors and Sensor Systems) is a young and ambitious research institute operating in the area of sensors and sensor systems and aiming to bridge the gap between social and industrial issues on the one hand and scientific expertise on the other.

INCAS3 stimulates scientific research aimed at solutions that are practically applicable, preferably in various domains. INCAS3 forges collaborations between industry and prominent scientists to promote this aim. It initiates, coordinates and facilitates joint research projects while contributing its own sensor expertise.

DySI works closely together with INCAS3 to optimize software for use in intelligent sensor systems. Optimizing the software requires insight into the network behavior of these intelligent sensors. DySI has the expertise to simulate and analyze these complex, dynamic processes.
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INCAS3 collaborates with the Auditory Cognition Group of the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen to enable sound detection and classification on small embedded systems that can easily be deployed in the field.

The Auditory Cognition Group investigates the optimal use of the information conveyed by sounds through the study of natural auditory systems and their integration with the rest of cognition. The research group uses the Continuity Preserving Signal Processing (CPSP) model for this. CPSP is a signal analysis and signal visualization tool for sound, vibration or any other similar signal. Key property of CPSP is the use of a signal processing device that, like our ears, allows an optimal representation of all continuous developments in sounds.

DySI is performing code optimization for INCAS3 and the Auditory Cognition Group as well as advising on future code architectures.

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