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      Dr. Amna Qayyum

      Amna Qayyum

      Activities at the FHNW

      Postdoctoral Researcher, department: Geodetic measurement technology and geosensors

      Main Topics

      Focus on Teaching

      • Geomonitoring through geosensors
      • Spatial Data Modelling
      • Advanced Academic Writing

      Research Focus

      • Sensor Fusion using ROS (Robot Operating System)
      • GIS: Automatic Motion Tracking using Qualitative approaches, Spatiotempral Representation, Visual Analysis
      • Geomatic Engineering- Pattern Recognition, Intelligent Transportation System, Spatiotemporal Modelling

      Further Information

      Career
      Education
      • Ph.D. (Geomatics and Surveying), Department of Geography, University of Ghent, Belgium Thesis: A qualitative representation of moving point configurations with illustrations in micro traffic analysis
      • MSc. (Electrical (Telecom) Engineering), Department of Electrical Engineering, Military College of Signals, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan. Main subject: Wireless Communication
      Experience
      • Institut Geomatik FHNW, Postdoktorand in Geodetic Measurement Technology and Geosensors
      • Department of Geography, Cartography & GIS, University of Ghent, Belgium, Doctoral Researcher
      • Higher Education Commission, Pakistan, Assistant Director for Accreditation and Attestation
      • Department of Electrical Engineering, Air University, Pakistan, Lab Engineer
      Ongoing Projects
      • Benefits of Multipole using Time-of-flight camera and GNSS devices in surveying
      • Long-range Probe for Metrology Applications
      Publications
      • Qayyum, Amna, et al. "Enhanced multiuser detection technique of overloaded MIMO systems using Network Coding based HARQ." 8th International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ICSPCS), Gold Coast, QLD, Australia, pp. 1-6, 2014.
      • Khan, Adnan Ahmed, Qayyum, Amna and Imran, Muhammad Ali. "Multiuser Detection of Co-Channel Systems Using Combination of Basic Network Coding and HARQ." IEEE 81st Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring), pp 1−5, 2015.
      • Qayyum, Amna, et al. "The Point-Descriptor-Precedence representation for point configurations and movements." International Journal of Geographical Information Science: 35:7, 1374−1391, 2021.
      • Qayyum, Amna, et al. “Application of the Point-Descriptor-Precedence representation for micro-scale traffic analysis at a non-signalized T-junction.” Geo-spatial Information Science, 26(3), 406-430, 2023.
      • Qayyum, Amna, et al. “Micro-scale variants of the lane-changing manoeuvre in highway traffic.” Traffic Injury Prevention, 24(7), 583-591, 2023.
      • Delavy, Manuel, Qayyum, Amna, Wolf Matthias and Grimm, David. “Automation Ready Laser Tracker Compensation.” Beiträge der Oldenburger 3D-Tage 2023.

      Dr. Amna Qayyum

      Dr. Amna Qayyum

      Scientific Researcher

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      +41 61 228 52 41

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      amna.qayyum@fhnw.ch

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      Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW Hochschule für Architektur, Bau und Geomatik Institut Geomatik Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

      Room

      10.OG Ost

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