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Bachelor's Thesis: "Development of an acoustic measurement system of the Modulus of Elasticity in trees, logs and boards"

This repository contains the publicly available documents of my bachelor thesis, with which I finished the Telecommunications Engineering degree at the Universidad de Granada, Spain.

It has been developed with the help of the GranaSAT Electronics Aerospace Group (@granasat) and IDIE-ADIME teams, and under the umbrella of the European LIFE Wood for Future project.

This project constitutes the first iteration that begins the development of a device capable of measuring the Modulus of Elasticity of wood -a figure of great value for structural purposes- in a non-destructive way through the analysis of acoustic signals.

The project covers all the steps in the development of an electronic product: conception, specification of requirements, choice of architectures, components, topologies, etc., including circuit and PCB design, mechanical and product design, as well as manufacturing, assembly, firmware and verification of a prototype.

Thesis report

Since the PDF file is too large for Github, you can view and download the report via:

  • Uncompressed version, publicly available at Dropbox.

  • Compressed version plus metadata and record, publicly available at DigiBug (the institutional repository of the University of Granada).