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This work presents the design and analysis of a mixed-signal neuron (MS-N) for convolutional neural networks (CNN) and compares its performance with a digital neuron (Dig-N) in terms of operating frequency, power and noise. The circuit- level implementation of the MS-N in 65 nm CMOS technology exhibits 2-3 orders of magnitude better energy-efficiency over Dig-N for neuromorphic computing applications...
Rapid miniaturization and cost reduction of computing, along with the availability of wearable and implantable physiological sensors have led to the growth of human Body Area Network (BAN) formed by a network of such sensors and computing devices. One promising application of such a network is wearable health monitoring where the collected data from the sensors would be transmitted and analyzed to...
Continuous miniaturization and cost reduction of unit computing has led to the prolific growth of smart wearable devices. These devices, present on and around the human body, form a complex network known as the Human-Intranet. The Human-Intranet is typically connected through Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN). However, Human Body Communication (HBC) has recently emerged as an energy-efficient and...
With the advancement of technology in the last few decades, leading to the widespread availability of miniaturized sensors and internet-connected things (IoT), security of electronic devices has become a top priority. Side-channel attack (SCA) is one of the prominent methods to break the security of an encryption system by exploiting the information leaked from the physical devices. Correlational...
Connected smart wearable devices are becoming increasingly popular with the advent of cheap, miniaturized, ultra-low-power computing and communication. Human Body Communication (HBC) is emerging as an alternative to Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) for communication among these devices, as it provides higher energy-efficiency and security. One of the biggest bottleneck of HBC is the interference...
Algorithm-to-hardware High-Level Synthesis (HLS) tools are becoming increasingly practical, particularly the domain specific approaches to HLS. Storage allocation is an important step in HLS where variables are mapped to onchip storage structures (OSS). HLS flows almost exclusively do this allocation to random access OSS whereas custom designers often pick from a repertoire of intuitive algorithm-appropriate...
This paper introduces an optimal deployment algorithm of sensors in a given region to provide desired coverage and connectivity for a wireless sensor network. Our paper utilizes two separate procedures for covering different regions of a symmetrical rectangular area. The proposed method divides the given area of interest into two distinct sub-regions termed as the central and edge regions. In each...
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