Projects
Multi-dimensional over-the-air synchronisation algorithms for future 6G networks KU Leuven
Within the framework of Open Radio Access Network (ORAN) Cell-Free networks, the conventional base station undergoes a fragmentation process, resulting in distinct components: the Distributed Unit (DU) and the Radio Unit (RU). Each DU possesses the capability to oversee multiple RUs, which can be strategically dispersed across a relatively wide geographical area. However, a crucial challenge arises in the form of tight synchronization ...
1. Sensory-motor synchronisation during walking and running to beats in metronomes in Developmental Coordination Disorder 2. Locomotor coordination when walking and running in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder Hasselt University
A Study of Partial Synchronization in Networks of Delay-Coupled Systems KU Leuven
This thesis studies partial synchronization in networks of delay-coupled systems. Partial synchronization refers to the phenomenon that coupled systems can be grouped into clusters such that synchrony is only observed within each cluster. The coupling considered here contains a time-delay. A pattern of partial synchronization can be characterized by a partial synchronization manifold which is a linear invariant subspace of the state space of ...
Boosting social attunement in autism via combined oxytocin and interpersonal sensorimotor synchronization therapy KU Leuven
Interlimb coordination and sensorimotor synchronization in children with Developmental Coordination Disorder and typically developing children. Hasselt University
Enhancing social attunement in autism via combined oxytocin and interpersonal sensorimotor synchronization therapy KU Leuven
Humans are social beings by excellence. Almost all of our waking lives are spent in close company of others. Emotions, thoughts and physiological processes (e.g. heart rate, arousal) can therefore be easily transmitted from one individual to another, either by conscious verbal communication, or by unconscious and still poorly understood bodily signals (i.e. biobehavioral synchrony). Paradoxically, however, socio-affective neuroscience ...
Boosting social attunement in autism via interpersonal sensorimotor synchronization therapy KU Leuven
Humans are social beings by excellence. Almost all of our waking lives are spent in close company of others. As a result of this social and bodily embeddedness, biological and behavioral processes become entrained and coordinated with the interacting partner (i.e. biobehavioral synchrony). Paradoxically, however, socio-affective neuroscience approaches typically examine individual humans in isolation, presenting social signals on a computer ...
Statistical methods for capturing transmission and synchronization processes in triads KU Leuven
Many statistical methods have been developed to quantify interpersonal synchronization and transmission processes across time. Most of these were dyadic. Therefore, the few triadic studies computed a dyadic measure per involved dyad and combined them. However, it has been argued that a genuine triadic approach would yield novel insights and explanations. Building on our group’s expertise in intensive longitudinal dyadic methods and ...