Selected Final Year Project Reports
These "journal" papers summarize projects done by Final Year Projects under my supervision. They broadly represent my research interests:
IC Design, Digital System Design, Digital Signal Processing, Bioacoustics, Deep Learning, Internet-of-Things
All reports were published in the faculty's annual Electrical Engineering Symposium. Some were selected to be published as Scopus journal articles.
Integrated Circuit Design
Ahmad Hafidz Muhd Mawardi, Implementation of Rectified Linear Unit and Max Pooling on Application Specific Integrated Circuit
Choi Kai Sheng, Convolution Unit for Convolutional Neural Network Hardware Accelerator
Lai Siew Kee, ASIC Implementation of 256-Point Fast Fourier Transform Module
See Qiu Hui, RTL Implementation of FFT
Teh Jing Ye, RTL Implementation and Hardware Verification of I2C Controller
Artificial Intelligence/TinyML
Muhammad Alif Ismath bin Abdul Rahman, Machine Learning-Driven Web-Based Bird Sound Database Explorer
Chua Shin Lung, Real-Time Animal Detection Smart Camera Trap Using YOLOv5 on Raspberry Pi 4
Seak Jian De, Automated Acoustic Embedded System for Bird Monitoring
Solehah Najihah binti Abdul Jamal, Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) for Bioacoustic Species Monitoring
Woon Shi Yeu, Deployment of Two-Stage TinyML Classifier on Arduino Portenta H7
Jong Ee Jeoung, Keyword Spotting on Embedded System with Deep Learning
SCOPUS Journal Articles
Lim Jun Jie, et al, Siamese Networks for Speaker Identification on Resource-Constrained Platforms, J Phys Conf Series 2622, 2023. This paper reports on the implementation of a voice-activated access control on the Raspberry Pi 4.
Lee Mei Xiang, et al, VLSI Implementation of Fast Kogge-Stone Parallel-Prefix Adder, J Phys Conf Series 1049, 2018. This paper reports on the design of a fast adder, followed by simulation on 180nm process technology.
N Ramli, et al, An Open Source LoRa Based Vehicle Tracking System, Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 7(2), 2019. This report summarizes the work of four final-year students on a vehicle tracker.