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FATE: one step towards an automatic aging people fall detection service
(Lodz University of Technology, 2013)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyFATE is a project funded by the European Union under the program CIP/ICT-PSP with the main objective of organizing a big pilot on the automatic falls detection in aging people living at home. Automatic detection of falls ... -
REMPARK: when AI and technology meet parkinson disease assessment
(Lodz University of Technology, 2013)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyREMPARK project objective is to develop a personal health system with closed loop detection, response and action capabilities for the assessment and possible management of Parkinson's Disease (PD) patients. The project is ... -
Spike-based analog-digital neuromorphic information processing system for sensor applications
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyA spiking-neuron-based system that combines analog and digital multi-processor implementations for the bio-inspired processing of sensors is reported. This combination allows creating a powerful bio-inspired multiple-input ... -
Identification of postural transitions using a waist-located inertial sensor
(Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2013)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyAnalysis of human movement is an important research area, specially for health applications. In order to assess the quality of life of people with mobility problems like Parkinson’s disease (PD) or stroke patients, it is ... -
Quasi-digital conversion for resistive devices: application in GMR-based IC current sensors
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2013)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyResistive devices, including sensors, are used in a huge range of applications within different scenarios. When a complete system is considered, a quasi-digital output is often recommendable. If the conversion is operated ... -
A communication infrastructure for emulating large-scale neural networks models
(Springer, 2012)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyThis paper presents the SEPELYNS architecture that permits to in- terconnect multiple spiking neurons focused on hardware implementations. SEPELYNS can connect millions of neur ons with thousands of synapses per neuron ... -
Sense/Drive Architecture for CMOS-MEMS Accelerometers with Relaxation Oscillator and TDC
(IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, 2012)
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The Equilibrium-action cycle as a mechanism for design-evolution integration in autonomous behavior design
(IEEE, 2012)
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LCMOS: Light-powered standard CMOS circuits
(2012)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyLCMOS, a harvest-use light-powered scheme for standard CMOS circuits based on photogenerated currents in the drain-substrate PN junction of both PMOS and NMOS transistors is introduced. PMOS and NMOS bulks are ... -
Continuous-time CMOS adaptive asynchronous sigma-delta modulator approximating low-fs low-inband-error on-chip wideband power amplifier
(IEEE, 2011)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyA mixed-signal continuous-time-processing standard CMOS implementation of an asynchronous sigma-delta modulator aimed to drive a switching amplifier operating as an on-chip wideband adaptive power supply is presented in ... -
Best-basis development towards the automatical detection of otolith irregularities in fishes
(2011)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyThe application of feature extraction methodologies and the detection of patterns in sagitae otoliths, which are calcified structures in the inner ear of teleostean fishes, has lead to great knowledge of marine biology ... -
Equilibrium-Driven Adaptive Behavior Design
(Springer Verlag, 2011)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyIn autonomous robotics, scalability is a primary discriminator for evaluating a behavior design methodology. Such a proposed methodology must also allow efficient and effective conversion from desired to implemented behavior. ...