Ultra-low power operation and extreme energy efficiency are strong requirements for a number of high-growth application areas requiring near-sensor processing, including elaboration of biosignals. Parallel near-threshold computing is emerging as an approach to achieve significant improvements in energy efficiency while overcoming the performance degradation typical of low-voltage operations. In this paper, we demonstrate the capabilities of the PULP (Parallel Ultra-Low Power) platform on an algorithm for seizure detection, representative of a wide range of EEG signal processing applications. Starting from the 28-nm FD-SOI (Fully Depleted Silicon On Insulator) technology implementation of the third embodiment of the PULP architecture, we ana...
One percent of the world\u27s population, including over 3 million Americans, suffers from epilepsy....
In the context of epilepsy monitoring, EEG artifacts are often mistaken for seizures due to their mo...
Continuous on-scalp EEG monitoring provides a non-invasive means to detect the onset of seizures in ...
Ultra-low power operation and extreme energy efficiency are strong requirements for a number of high...
Ultra-low power operation and extreme energy efficiency are strong requirements for a number of high...
Energy efficient processing architectures represent key elements for wearable and implantable medica...
We present a systematic evaluation and optimization of a complex bio-medical signal processing appli...
Ultra-low power operation and extreme energy efficiency are strong requirements for a number of high...
Extracting information from brain signals in advanced Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI) often requires ...
Designing systems with many recording channels is a major challenge in brain-machine interfaces. Pow...
Many-core architectures structured as fabrics of tightly-coupled clusters have shown promising resul...
Many-core architectures structured as fabrics of tightly-coupled clusters have shown promising resul...
One percent of the world\u27s population, including over 3 million Americans, suffers from epilepsy....
In the context of epilepsy monitoring, EEG artifacts are often mistaken for seizures due to their mo...
Continuous on-scalp EEG monitoring provides a non-invasive means to detect the onset of seizures in ...
Ultra-low power operation and extreme energy efficiency are strong requirements for a number of high...
Ultra-low power operation and extreme energy efficiency are strong requirements for a number of high...
Energy efficient processing architectures represent key elements for wearable and implantable medica...
We present a systematic evaluation and optimization of a complex bio-medical signal processing appli...
Ultra-low power operation and extreme energy efficiency are strong requirements for a number of high...
Extracting information from brain signals in advanced Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI) often requires ...
Designing systems with many recording channels is a major challenge in brain-machine interfaces. Pow...
Many-core architectures structured as fabrics of tightly-coupled clusters have shown promising resul...
Many-core architectures structured as fabrics of tightly-coupled clusters have shown promising resul...
One percent of the world\u27s population, including over 3 million Americans, suffers from epilepsy....
In the context of epilepsy monitoring, EEG artifacts are often mistaken for seizures due to their mo...
Continuous on-scalp EEG monitoring provides a non-invasive means to detect the onset of seizures in ...