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Smart Solutions Magazine Semester February July 2018 saxion.nl/smartsolutions Colophon Introduction GET READY FOR A SMART WORLD! Welcome! We proudly present the second edition of the Smart Solutions Magazine. We hope this magazine will inspire you on what you can achieve while doing research in interprofessional teams, be it as student, lecturer, researcher, company or institute! Saxion is an internationally oriented University of Applied Science and we aim to educate smart practitioners. With research and education, we teach our students to bridge the gap between technology and application. Specifically, in the Smart Solutions Semester, students, lecturers, researchers, companies, government and NGO’s have the opportunity to cooperate and do research in interprofessional and international teams. Research with a special focus on Areas & Living, Health & Wellbeing, Smart Industry and ofcourse we pay attention to business & ethics. We believe this interprofessional setting provides a firm basis for innovation, creativity and out-of-the-box new insights for current and future challenges. In this magazine you’ll find 4 Worlds of Innovation. From February 2018 - June 2018, over 300 students worked on more than 60 projects from companies, institutions and Saxion Research Groups. The diversity in the projects is enormous! Projects differ from 3D printing with fiber reinforced plastics till Early diagnosis of complex diseases and from a New Tool for Criminal Investigations till Microgrid Energy Optimisation. Are you ready for a Smart World? Introduction On behalf of all clients, all Saxion colleagues guiding students, organizing the semester, the festival and this magazine, Erna Engelen - Fransen (Project Manager Saxion Smart Solutions) 3 1. Forest Video Streaming over a Wireless Network 8 Informatiebeveiliging Veiligheidsregio Twente 9 Circular Interior Design 10 Green walls for classrooms II: upscaling for real-life performance assessment 11 Greensource - Water A.i.d.e.d. 12 UAV dockingstation 13 Brainpower: Simulating Traumatic Brain Injury and improving nerve cell regeneration 14 Bouwtex - Inner walls 15 Microgrid Energy Optimisation 16 Microgrid Energy Optimisation 18 Online platform development 19 Content 2. Future (New) Tool for Criminal Investigations 22 Honeypot and Sandbox for malware studies 23 Big data: data driven marketing 24 3D printing with concrete 25 Drug Detection in Sewage 26 3D Printing With Fiber Reinforced Plastics 27 FlexPRO A: Automated cartridge production line for 3D printers 28 FlexPRO B: Automated Cartridge Production Line for 3D Printers 29 Smart Escape Room 30 A novel method for detecting biomarkers in label-free samples 31 Early diagnosis of complex diseases (osteoarthritis) 32 Metastasis on a chip 33 Characterisation of Medicine Mixtures 34 Internet of Things - LoRa 36 The Bubble is Back 37 SMART SOLUTIONS SEMESTER / 2018 SMART SOLUTIONS 4 3. Metropolis Cold Case 40 Gietech-GO 41 Smart functions of biobased materials in wood protection systems (Polypyrrol & Biofinish) 42 Wearables for environmental data acquisition: people productivity in response to air quality 43 DiVision - Design of a machine vision system 44 User Interface/User Experience Design for Sigmax Field Mobility app 45 Biological responses of muscle cells and bone cells in motion 46 Microbes in Health 47 Light detecting textile 48 HeatLoGIStics 49 Electric Nose Sensor 50 4. Universe Smart Industry 54 Alternative Payment Models in ICT 55 BIZ2 3D metal printer 56 Circular wooden window frames for buildings: maintenance-free, modular and made from European wood 57 Redesign and construct a bottle dispenser 58 RoboTAO - Collaborative Robots in a production environment 59 Robocup Small Size Holland 60 3D-modellen en real-time datavisualisaties van smart cities 61 Determining the role of LGR4 in differentiating stem cells into cardiac cells 62 Customisable Performance wear 63 Regional Development in Twente, Paramaribo and Ritchie 64 Smart Sensoring Solutions 65 5 CHAPTER 1 The Forest is a varied place, with dense tree populations and light open areas. There can be something different behind every next tree or hill. Like Green Walls SMART SOLUTIONS SEMESTER / 2018 SMART SOLUTIONS for Classrooms, Video streaming over a Wireless Network and Circular Interior Design. There is much more to explore, make sure to look further for the projects 6 in this world. 7 FOREST VIDEO STREAMING OVER A WIRELESS NETWORK Project team: • Tom Tiggeloven - Applied Computer Science • Köne Mátyás - HBO-ICT, Software Engineering • Robin Kuiper - HBO-ICT, Software Engineering • Garcia Rijnders - HBO-ICT, Software Engineering • Kim Visscher - HBO-ICT, Software Engineering Client: Military Boekelo, Thales and the Ambient Intelligence / Smart Industry research groups. Project in short We’re developing a video capturing and video streaming solution for the Military of Boekelo. It offers a unique experience to the visitors allowing them to watch the cross-country event in real-time from their mobile devices. We use an AI assisted camera system that will automatically track a horse as it jumps over an obstacle, so visitors will never have to miss their favourite horse jumping over an obstacle ever again. Challenges ahead Testing the system in a real environment. Fine tuning the tracking system. Providing error resilient video distribution over a wireless network. / 2018 “IT OFFERS A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE TO THE VISITORS ALLOWING SMART SOLUTIONS SEMESTER SMART SOLUTIONS THEM TO WATCH THE CROSS-COUNTRY 8 EVENT IN REAL-TIME FROM THEIR MOBILE DEVICES.” _01 INFORMATIE- BEVEILIGING VEILIGHEIDSREGIO TWENTE Project team: • Bobby Nguyen - IT Service Management • Christiaan Najjar - IT Service Management • Jirad Ossewaldt - IT Service Management • Roel van Zetten - IT Service Management • Romy Regterschot - Forensic Research • Ruben Stam - IT Service Management • Wouter Wiggers - Security Management • Victor van de Riet - Informatics Client: Veiligheidsregio Twente, Saxion Minoren Project in short With the new European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) coming into force this year, organizations are required to adjust their policies and procedures regarding personal data. This regulation covers government organizations like the Veiligheidsregio Twente (VRT) as well. To be able to comply to the GDPR, VRT first needs to identify their current situation. After identifying the personal data used in their processes and procedures, the next step is to further analyze the gained data. Once it is clear where VRT currently stands in complying to the GDPR, advice can be given regarding the steps that VRT still needs to make to fully comply to the GDPR. Challenges ahead Our biggest challenge is that we need to write the advice in such a way that also non- IT people will understand how to comply to the GDPR. 9 “TO BE ABLE TO COMPLY TO THE GDPR, VRT FIRST NEEDS TO IDENTIFY THEIR CURRENT SITUATION.” FOREST Project in short CIRCULAR In the project Circular Interior Design, the goal is to minimize the waste of the old furniture within Saxion. Circular interior design means creating a second life for old furniture by INTERIOR DESIGN reusing, remanufacturing, refurbishing or by keeping it in its current state. Currently, whenever an academy is restyled within Saxion, the old furniture will simply be thrown away. This is an absolute waste, considering the fact that there are multiple raw materials which Project team: can be (re)used. In association with Leferink, the projects main assignment is to design and • Dennis Kooiker - Small Business & Retail develop one or multiple prototypes out of wasted furniture. Besides that, the project team will work out a business plan for the protype(s), establishing whether or not it is profitable. Management • Isabelle Veger - Fashion & Textile Challenges ahead Technologies The business plan and the prototypes are not finished yet. The business plan has to prove that the new department is lucrative or not, if not there will be a negative advice to Leferink. • Jurrian Fraas - Small Business & Retail As for the prototypes, they are still in a fine tuning fase. Management • Mats van den Top - Industrial Product Design • Yurjen Hammerman - Small Business & “MINIMIZING THE Retail Management WASTE OF THE • Yusuf Celiker - Mechanical Engineering OLD FURNITURE Client: WITHIN SAXION.” Leferink & Fablab / 2018 SMART SOLUTIONS SEMESTER SMART SOLUTIONS 10 _01 GREEN WALLS FOR CLASSROOMS II: UPSCALING FOR REAL-LIFE PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT Project team: • Arne Wessels - Gezondheid & Technologie • Lars Wessels - Small Business & Retail Management • Cedric van Wessel - Bouwtechnische bedrijfskunde • Maikel Nijboer - Biologie & Medisch laboratoriumonderzoek Client: Moooz BV te Beltrum, Saxion Lectoraat Sustainable Building Technology & Material Project in short How big is the influence of Philodendron Scandens on CO2 concentrations in a classroom of 40 people during periods of two hours a day? The team for this project has built an test unit to simulate a class room. In this test unit there will be CO2 added “A SNIFF OF THE GREEN WALL A to imitate a person. The team will use four sensors to measure the CO2 concentration, temperature and relative DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY.” air humidity. Our goal is to reduce the CO2 concentration in the test unit through the Green wall. Challenges ahead The next project team who will work on the green wall it is interesting to research VOS concentrations. And to design an Green wall for a classroom of 40 people. 11 FOREST GREENSOURCE – WATER A.I.D.E.D.