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Taha Salman

FAST · 2025 · i21-0904
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Program
BSCS
CGPA
Year
2025
Education
FAST NUCES
Address
Islamabad
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Career

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Target role
Skills
MATLAB, LTspice, Proteus, STM32, ESP32, Logic Probe

Verbatim text

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Underwater Wireless Magnetic Induction Communication System 
This project focuses on developing an underwater Magnetic Induction (Ml) communication system 
to enable efficient, short-range data transfer between divers and underwater equipment. Unlike 
acoustic or radio-based methods, Ml communication leverages low-frequency magnetic fields to 
transmit data with minimal attenuation, eliminating the need for a line-of-sight and functioning 
effectively in murky water while ensuring marine life safety. 
The system comprises a transmitter, receiver, Ml coils, and a microcontroller for encoding and 
decoding signals, with an optimized coil design and communication protocol to enhance range, 
data rate, and reliability. Using MATLAB, LTspice, Proteus, STM32, and ESP32, this project 
demonstrates a scalable and energy-efficient solution for underwater exploration, diver 
communication, and marine research applications. 
Block Diagram 
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Technology Used: 
STM-32, ESP-32, LTspice, Porteus, logic Probe 
and 
MATLAB. 
Supervisor Name: 
Dr. Niaz Ahmed 
Group Members: 
Hamza Rauf (i20 - 1907) 
Hanzala Tahir (i21 - 0904) 
Taha Salman (i21 - 0904) 
FAST NUCES ISLAMABAD CAMPUS

AI enrichment

Taha Salman is a BSCS graduate from FAST NUCES who developed an underwater Magnetic Induction communication system for short-range data transfer. The project involved designing hardware and protocols using STM32 and ESP32 microcontrollers to ensure reliable transmission in murky water.
Skills (AI)
["STM32", "ESP32", "MATLAB", "LTspice", "Proteus", "Embedded Systems", "Hardware Design", "Signal Processing"]
Status: ai_done
Provenance
Source file: FAST School of Electrical Engineering - Graduate Directory 2025.pdf
From job #18 page 38
Created: 1778140415