Research Thesis Topic
Footwear Sole Pressure for Crime Suspect Identification
Topic ID:
398
Thesis Topic/Title:
Footwear Sole Pressure for Crime Suspect Identification
Description
Pressure sensor arrays are used to capture plantar pressure pattern and produce a number of pressure parameters relating to loading phase of gait. Pressure pattern and pressure parameter can be utilised to distinguish individual gait characteristics. Footwear sole pressure can be captured by similar sensor array. The research will require the determination of suitable parameters for the identification of individual in crime investigation.
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Research Affiliations
- School of Engineering and Built Environment
Field of Research
- Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing
- Criminology
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Human Movement and Sports Science
Available Academic Programs
- Doctor of Philosophy (DPHD)
Application Open Date
04/02/2020
Application Close Date
31/12/2022
USQ Scholarship Applications
Pre-approved for Ethics
Not Applicable
Admission Requirements
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