Institute record of Vakgroep Algemene Elektriciteit en Instrumentatie

Information

Type
Organization
Type
https://marineinfo.org/ns/institutes/types#Scientific
Name
Vakgroep Algemene Elektriciteit en Instrumentatie
Name
Fundamental Electricity and Instrumentation@en
Acronym
VUB-ELEC
Parent institute
Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Faculteit Ingenieurswetenschappen
Address
Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Elsene, Belgium
Contact numbers
Telephone
+32-(0)2-629 27 67
Email
ann.pintelon@vub.ac.be
Location
latitude
50.8225315
longitude
4.3910980
Description @en
The research in the department is structured around four main topics:
  1. Set-up of computer controlled measurement systems, design of new intelligent instruments, processing of the measured data and the implementation of A.I. techniques in instruments for the automatic interpretation of the acquired measurements, with a lot of applications in earth science. The research in telecommunication deals with voice coded transmissions (telephony) and with robust coded digital transmission. And in the field of underwater acoustics, fundamental and applied research is carried out in the field of the modelling of marine systems, marine acoustics, subbottom profiling and sediment classification.
  2. Study and development of basic concepts on identification theory with applications towards linear, non-linear, lumped and distributed systems and covering the disciplines of mechanics and electrical power engineering. Special attention is devoted to the design of optimal experiments.
  3. The study of the modelling and the development of vectorial measurements methods for non-linear microwave telecommunication components and systems are central in the research. Implementation of engineering and physics concepts for the improving of image quality evaluation and dose in radiology.In the field of underwater acoustics important research projects are developed since 1985. Fundamental as well as applied research is carried out in the field of the modelling of marine systems, marine acoustics, subbottom profiling and sediment classification. Marine environmental studies based on GIS-techniques are of prime importance in this group as well.
  4. Identification of biogeochemical signals & systems (IBiSS): - Pre- and post-signal processing of solid substrate measurements - Parameter estimation and constrained optimization of climatological and ecological models - Validation of environmental models
The long term goal is to build measurement based models for environmental systems. The current trend is to build more complex models in order to simulate the ‘real’ world, while a ‘good’ model is not necessarily the most complex model. On the contrary, it only needs that complexity, which is supported by experimental measurements. It has to be able to describe all significant variation in the data, without modelling the stochastic measurement uncertainties. These models are used for two purposes: (i) to extract the maximum amount of significant information out of noisy measurements; (ii) to make future predictions.

Members

Kurt Barbé
Maite Bauwens
Veerle Beelaerts
role: PhD student
Nico Deblauwe
role: PhD student
Vikas Mishra
Carine Neus
role: PhD student
Indira Novilos Alvarez
role: PhD student
Rik Pintelon
Johan Schoukens
Leo Van Biesen
role: Coordinator

Past members

Patrick Boets
role: Post doc assistent
Fedor De Ridder
role: Coordinator
Tesfazghi Ghebre Egziabeber
role: Researcher
Mohamed Zekri
role: Research assistant

Expertise

Acoustics
defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
term code: 117
Ultrasonics
defined term set: ASFA Thesaurus List
term code: 8834
geographic terms
ISE, Ecuador, Guayaquil

Special collections

Marine expertise
Marine expertise: Speciality: Earth sciences
Marine expertise: Speciality: Engineering sciences
Marine expertise: Speciality: Fysical oceanography
Marine expertise: Type: Flemish university
Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium

record metadata

date created: 2003-11-26
date modified: 2009-02-16