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Velociter AS

In this page you will find projects done while working at or in collaboration with Velociter AS which are open to the public. For more information about Velociter, please go to their webpage.
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Wave power

My first project in Velociter was developing energy harvesting and power generation using waves in the ocean. Wave power is a fascinating challenge as converting wave movements into electrical energy is not trivial. A designs will have a most optimal wavelength for maximum output, but the ocean is both unpredictable and varied. 

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While the project never saw a complete product developed, it was a good experience with innovation development. There are so many ways a wave power plant can look like, and having the opportunity to develop multiple prototypes and testing them was very fun.

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Smart house

Similarly to wave power, a smart house gives the unique challenge of being varied. There are many aspects of what one could consider a "smart" house, but the ambition of this project was a fully autonomous house. Multiple sub-projects were started, and many of the sub-projects saw development and adoption. The main sub-projects in development was an alarm system, fan control, environmental measurements, and relays. 

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While the project was very interesting only a few sub-projects were completed, and some are in use in my parents house. The timing of the project was probably not the best nor the idea unique, as there were multiple competitors on the marked with good solutions. Regardless I gained much more knowledge of circuit design as I had to work on multiple different projects.

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Edge AI and computational acceleration

Currently Velociter is mostly engaged in AI development, and as such I've had the opportunity of working on deployment of networks at the edge (CPU, MCU, FPGA), as well as work on hardware accelerators for video, neural networks, and transformers. 

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​Since most of these projects are still ongoing it is advisable for the curious reader to check out Velociter's webpage.

4D Sensor

In collaboration with Ralv Holmsen, Velociter is working on 4D sensors by combining cameras and radars. For additional information go to the Ralv Holmsen project page.

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Ralv Holmsen

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