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Optical telemeter on a contact lens

ABG-127347 Master internship 4 months 650 euros approx
2024-12-03
IMT Atlantique
Bretagne France
  • Engineering sciences
  • Electronics
contact lens, interferometer, C programming, microcontroler
2024-12-20

Employer organisation

IMT Atlantique, internationally recognized for the quality of its research, is a leading general engineering school under the authority of the Ministry of Industry and Digital Technologies, ranked in the 3 main international rankings (THE, SHANGAI, QS). With three campuses in Brest, Nantes and Rennes, IMT Atlantique aims to combine digital technology and energy to transform society and industry through training, research and innovation.

 

The Optics teaching and research department is located on the Brest site and covers several research areas. Among them is the CAI² group which develops sensors for health and environmental applications. This can be performed using flexible substrates, organic materials and innovative structuring technologies available through the ARAGO platform.

https://www.imt-atlantique.fr/sites/default/files/recherche/plateformes/arago.pdf

Description

The aim of this internship is to set up an optical rangefinder adapted to an instrumented contact lens. We will use laser feedback interferometry to measure distances, as this method is widely used in industry and the laboratory to measure displacement, distance and velocity of solid targets. The optical part of the rangefinder will be a laser feedback interferometry (LFI) sensor composed of two VCSELs and a photodiode. The LFI is a single-chip device from Trumpf. It modulates laser power and, from variations in the photocurrent resulting from reflected light, calculates distance. Control of the LFI's VCSELs and calculation of the distance will be carried out using an NFC-powered microcontroller from NXP, which we have already implemented on contact lenses. Once the calculation is complete, the data will be transmitted to the frame via the NFC protocol. Before implementing the whole system on contact lenses, we need to evaluate the rangefinder's performance. To do this, we'll be using an NXP development board. The aim is to design the microcontroller program that controls the VCSEL, calculates the distance and sends the measurements back to the frame via NFC.

The programming environment for the microcontroller is NXP's own MCUXpresso, programmed in C. The reader is built around a NXP chip, the PN7642, which can also be programmed via MCUXpresso.

 

To fulfil the tasks in this project, the selected student’s tasks will include:

- Acquiring knowledge on the NHS3152 microcontroller and its programming environment.

- Understand how to measure distance using LFI

- Implement LFI program and test

- Assess performance

 

  • Possibility to carry on with a Ph.D

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Master 2, ingénieur, 

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2025-02-03
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