One-word questions don't convey any information as to what you want to do or why that very carefully considered suggestion was rejected by you.
I presumed that you want to do something potentially useful that combines sensory input, analog and digital analysis, and output in a human-readable form.
I think the word "thesis" is a bit of a misuse. Usually doctorate students write theses, Masters student write dissertation, and undergrads write project reports. But yeah, I think it's probably just a way to develop the pride the students have for their work.
One-word questions don't convey any information as to what you want to do or why that very carefully considered suggestion was rejected by you.
I presumed that you want to do something potentially useful that combines sensory input, analog and digital analysis, and output in a human-readable form.
Sorry for that. I did not reject your suggestion. It's just that I want to consider lots of ideas before deciding on which one I want to do, that is if you have more ideas. I very much appreciate it.
Since you are an undergraduate, I am assuming your thesis will be more like a report on the literature with suggestions for research, rather than like a doctoral thesis/dissertation reporting your own research.
As for medical sensors, look up glycohemoglobin (aka hemoglobin A1c) and the ways it can me measured. Maybe that will spark your interest.
Since you are an undergraduate, I am assuming your thesis will be more like a report on the literature with suggestions for research, rather than like a doctoral thesis/dissertation reporting your own research.
As for medical sensors, look up glycohemoglobin (aka hemoglobin A1c) and the ways it can me measured. Maybe that will spark your interest.
I'm in my final year too. I have chosen to work on multi-phase flow pattern recognition in a pipe (two fluids circulating, and you detect which flow pattern it is. Capacitance measurements, void fraction. Wigner). It's in conjunction between two faculties (Electronics and Process Engineering). Maybe it'll give you and idea for a project.
How much research time do you have for this thesis? How much time do most students use? What research facilities do you have? Are they well stocked, or will you potentially be spending weeks waiting for parts?
If the OP is from 4-season countries, a usually popular topic would be weather sensing. I did it for detection of six parameters (ambient temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, wind speed, wind direction and precipitation). I managed to reach up to the sensing parts only.
The keyword is: solid state sensing. That'd be exciting and educational, I think. Look up my page, there's some info on it.