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DESCRIPTION:Report\n\nHack the Sensors\n\nINTRODUCTION: IEEE JUIT Signal Pr
 ocessing Society (SPS) organized “Hack the Sensors” on 20th April\, 20
 25 in collaboration with IEEE Delhi Section in ECL6\, Department of ECE\, 
 Jaypee University of Information Technology\, Solan\, India. The technical
  event aimed at fostering innovation in the field of sensor data analysis 
 and real-time signal processing. The event served as a hands-on platform f
 or students to explore the practical applications of signal processing tec
 hniques in sensor-driven environments\, encouraging them to build solution
 s that bridge the gap between raw data and actionable insights.\n\nBy enga
 ging with real-world challenges involving various sensors—such as accele
 rometers\, gyroscopes\, image sensors\, and environmental detectors—part
 icipants were encouraged to think critically\, apply theoretical concepts\
 , and develop functional prototypes. The event highlighted the importance 
 of signal processing in enabling technologies like smart cities\, autonomo
 us systems\, wearable health devices\, and more.\n\nEVENT DETAILS: The eve
 nt “Hack the Sensors” was designed to combine technical skills with cr
 eativity by challenging participants to build functional hardware models u
 sing sensors. The goal was to promote hands-on experience in working with 
 sensor data while encouraging out-of-the-box thinking in model development
 .\n\nAt the beginning of the event\, participating teams were provided wit
 h an open-ended problem space but with a unique twist — each team was re
 quired to draw a random chit that specified the number of sensors they wer
 e allowed to use in their project. This randomized limitation added an ele
 ment of spontaneity and tested the teams’ ability to innovate within con
 straints.\n\nTeams were then given a fixed time duration to ideate\, proto
 type\, and develop a working hardware model that solved a real-world probl
 em or demonstrated a unique use case. Emphasis was placed not only on the 
 technical functionality of the model but also on creativity\, feasibility\
 , and impact.\n\nThe event culminated in a showcase where each team presen
 ted their model to a panel of judges. Models were evaluated on the basis o
 f innovation\, effective sensor utilization\, problem-solving relevance\, 
 and presentation clarity. The most creative and impactful projects were de
 clared winners.\n\nWINNERS:\n\n-\nShikhar Gupta (241040013)\n\n-\nLakshay 
 Goyal (241030255)\n\n-\nLakshay Walia (241030445)\n\n-\nPrayatna Kumar Yad
 av (24103007)\n\nRoom: ECL6\, Bldg: Academic Block\, Jaypee University of 
 Information Technology\, Waknaghat\, Solan\, Himachal Pradesh\, India\, 17
 3234
LOCATION:Room: ECL6\, Bldg: Academic Block\, Jaypee University of Informati
 on Technology\, Waknaghat\, Solan\, Himachal Pradesh\, India\, 173234
ORGANIZER:ieee.juit@juitsolan.in
SEQUENCE:17
SUMMARY:Hack the Sensors
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 =&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;INTRODUCTION: IEEE JUIT Signal Processing Society (SPS) organized &amp;
 ldquo\;Hack the Sensors&amp;rdquo\; on 20th April\, 2025 in collaboration with
  IEEE Delhi Section in ECL6\, Department of ECE\, Jaypee University of Inf
 ormation Technology\, Solan\, India. The technical event aimed at fosterin
 g innovation in the field of sensor data analysis and real-time signal pro
 cessing. The event served as a hands-on platform for students to explore t
 he practical applications of signal processing techniques in sensor-driven
  environments\, encouraging them to build solutions that bridge the gap be
 tween raw data and actionable insights.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;By engaging with
  real-world challenges involving various sensors&amp;mdash\;such as accelerome
 ters\, gyroscopes\, image sensors\, and environmental detectors&amp;mdash\;par
 ticipants were encouraged to think critically\, apply theoretical concepts
 \, and develop functional prototypes. The event highlighted the importance
  of signal processing in enabling technologies like smart cities\, autonom
 ous systems\, wearable health devices\, and more.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;EVENT 
 DETAILS: The event &amp;ldquo\;Hack the Sensors&amp;rdquo\; was designed to combin
 e technical skills with creativity by challenging participants to build fu
 nctional hardware models using sensors. The goal was to promote hands-on e
 xperience in working with sensor data while encouraging out-of-the-box thi
 nking in model development.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;At the beginning of the even
 t\, participating teams were provided with an open-ended problem space but
  with a unique twist &amp;mdash\; each team was required to draw a random chit
  that specified the number of sensors they were allowed to use in their pr
 oject. This randomized limitation added an element of spontaneity and test
 ed the teams&amp;rsquo\; ability to innovate within constraints.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;
 ltr&quot;&gt;Teams were then given a fixed time duration to ideate\, prototype\, a
 nd develop a working hardware model that solved a real-world problem or de
 monstrated a unique use case. Emphasis was placed not only on the technica
 l functionality of the model but also on creativity\, feasibility\, and im
 pact.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;The event culminated in a showcase where each team
  presented their model to a panel of judges. Models were evaluated on the 
 basis of innovation\, effective sensor utilization\, problem-solving relev
 ance\, and presentation clarity. The most creative and impactful projects 
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