2.5D Technology-based Integrated Antenna Array mm-Wave System For Non-Invasive Food Safety Scanner (TIAS)
Project Introduction
Food safety is not only essential for human health but also plays an important role in the development of national economies, trade, and tourism. In today’s globalized world, unsafe food poses a global threat, particularly to vulnerable groups, such as pregnant women, children, infants, and the elderly. As the global population increases, the demand for food is increasing, creating new challenges for food safety. Therefore, food safety should be widely monitored and improved.
This project will do research for developing a unique and novel portable and cost-effective scanner for real-time detection of contaminants in staple foods and/or animal feeds using non-invasive mm-Wave sensing with on-chip antenna-array system. I will be built based on a chiplet-architecture, by mixing different technologies into a single chip for RF transceivers. These chiplets will be integrated into a 2.5D package, together with a smart mm-Wave antenna array. Such a proposed modular mix-and-match 2.5D system with chiplet design will not only provide the merits of power, performance, area and cost, but also make it straightforward for further upgrading and improvement in the future.
This project will do research for developing a unique and novel portable and cost-effective scanner for real-time detection of contaminants in staple foods and/or animal feeds using non-invasive mm-Wave sensing with on-chip antenna-array system. I will be built based on a chiplet-architecture, by mixing different technologies into a single chip for RF transceivers. These chiplets will be integrated into a 2.5D package, together with a smart mm-Wave antenna array. Such a proposed modular mix-and-match 2.5D system with chiplet design will not only provide the merits of power, performance, area and cost, but also make it straightforward for further upgrading and improvement in the future.
Project Members
* Project Leader
Project Members | |
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Full Name | Department, Institution, Country |
Tran Thi My-Hanh * | Nha-Trang University, Vietnam |
Tran Ngoc Le | Nha-Trang University, Vietnam |
Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Mai-Khanh | The University of Tokyo, Japan |
Pooja Shivanand Breh | Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Brunei |
Gong Xiao | National University of Singapore, Singapore |
Vo Nguyen Quoc-Bao | Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam |
Padapxay Sayakhot | Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Laos |
Aromhack Saysanasongkham | Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Laos |
Bich-Yen Nguyen | Soitec, Singapore |
Chea Socheat | Cambodia Academy of Digital Technology, Cambodia |
Tetsuya Kawanishi | Waseda University, Japan |
Associate Project Members | |
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Full Name | Department, Institution, Country |
Sayfon Boutchanthalath | Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Laos |
Phonexay Namsavanh | Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Laos |
Phuangkeo Keophenthong | Institute of Information and Communication Technology, Laos |
Huynh Van Hoa | Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam |
Nguyen Duy Chinh | Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Vietnam |