Our strategical axes

The institute’s work is organised along three lines of research. The following buttons will show you the assigned projects for each line.

 

Efficient Information Processing

Axis coordinator: Yann Thoma

Our skills in the field of programmable circuits (FPGA/CPLD) and interconnection technologies (high-speed interfaces and buses) lead to innovative solutions in the domain of applications requiring high-speed data processing (hardware acceleration, signal processing, cryptography, etc.).
 
Our realizations rely on a solid experience of digital systems development and verification methodologies (VHDL, SystemVerilog, EDA tools, Matalab Simulink).
 
  • Computing accelerator
  • Hardware implementation tailored to dedicated algorithms (Cryptography, signal processing, etc.)
  • High-speed data communication
  • Co-design and data flow optimization
  • Software for hardware design

Under development


Morpheus

Oct 29, 2014, 16:21 PM
Morpheus Guitar Sound Morphing System
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Terminated
StartDate:
Oct 29, 2014, 11:43 AM
EndDate:
Sep 30, 2016, 11:43 AM

The basic idea of this project consists of an innovative guitar sound processing system in a box, named Morpheus, which enables guitar players exploration of two endless and new sound spaces. The first one is created by transforming the sound of any guitar into the sound of well-known high-end references, or new ones. The second sound extension is enabled by transforming any guitar into a controller for external MIDI synthesizers through note detection of the guitar connected to the box.

axes:
  • Hardware-oriented Efficient Information Processing
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Completed projects


Morpheus

Oct 29, 2014, 16:21 PM
Morpheus Guitar Sound Morphing System
Page:
9b24664f-169f-6184-b062-ff0000b5cb90
Select a choice:
Terminated
StartDate:
Oct 29, 2014, 11:43 AM
EndDate:
Sep 30, 2016, 11:43 AM

The basic idea of this project consists of an innovative guitar sound processing system in a box, named Morpheus, which enables guitar players exploration of two endless and new sound spaces. The first one is created by transforming the sound of any guitar into the sound of well-known high-end references, or new ones. The second sound extension is enabled by transforming any guitar into a controller for external MIDI synthesizers through note detection of the guitar connected to the box.

axes:
  • Hardware-oriented Efficient Information Processing
domaines-d-application:
Tags: