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Industrial Electronics and Sensors Laboratory
Lab Supervisor:Wen-Tsai Sung
★Position:E313

  
Features:

This laboratory adopts a student-centered approach as the core framework for its teaching development. It offers a wide range of courses including:

  • Internet of Things (IoT)

  • Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Wireless Sensor Networks Laboratory

  • Control System Design and Laboratory

  • RFID Applications

  • Industrial Electronics and Laboratory

  • Sensor Applications and Laboratory

  • Linear IC Applications and Laboratory

All courses are taught using self-developed teaching materials and multimedia-based instruction. Laboratory sessions are generally conducted in teams of two, and student performance is assessed based on experimental results, midterm and final exams, assignments, reports, and learning attitude.

The laboratory is supervised by Professor Wen-Tsai Sung, and its research areas include:

  • Applications of Internet of Things (IoT)

  • Wireless Sensor Networks

  • Biosignal Sensing and Processing

  • Data Fusion

  • System Theory and Control

  • Neural Network Applications

  • System-on-Chip (SoC) Design

Current lab members include Ph.D. candidates, full-time and in-service master’s students, as well as 8 undergraduate project students. Over the past few years, the lab has demonstrated outstanding performance in academic publications, patents, technology transfers, industry-academia collaboration projects, government-funded research, and technical competitions.