In this edition, students had a unique opportunity for the first time to integrate their projects with work conducted within the MDTLS - Multi Domain Tracking & Localization Systems section of the KiNO student research club. The outcome of this collaboration includes prototypes addressing real-world challenges in modern technology—from cybersecurity to autonomous systems.
Most Interesting Projects from This Edition:
• Anti-AI Glasses – an innovative approach to privacy protection in an era of ubiquitous surveillance.
• Laser Targeting System mockup – an advanced laser guidance system.
• Indoor Human Tracking with Low-Cost LiDAR – efficient indoor movement tracking using affordable sensors.
• Drone Localization Using Thermal Imaging and Dead Reckoning Using Thermal Camera – leveraging thermal imaging for navigation and localization of flying objects.
• Virtual Cockpit for Narrow Field-of-View Vehicle – a driver assistance system for vehicles with limited visibility.
• Position Measurement Using LoRaWAN – precise position measurements using long-range, low-power technology.
Next Step: PP-RAI Conference
The high substantive level and innovativeness of the developed solutions did not escape the mentors' attention. At the instructors' encouragement, the results of the students' work were submitted to the prestigious Young.AI track at the national PP-RAI (Polish Conference on Artificial Intelligence). This is a major distinction, confirming that projects undertaken at PŁ have potential extending far beyond course requirements.
The project outcomes proved so innovative that presenting them at a national forum was a natural next step in the development of these young scientists
- the project supervisors emphasize.
Substantive oversight of the works was provided by: Assoc. Prof. Piotr Lipiński and Krzysztof Lichy, PhD.