About Amr Abdelrahman Amr Abdelrahman Ph.D. Student, Electrical and Computer Engineering human body communication intenet of bodies low power transceivers analog/mixed signals design-to-tapeout Projects Related Projects 2025 Ultra-Low-Power HBC Transceiver ICs Thu, Sep 25 2025 Research body area networks The CCSL advances next-generation Human Body Communication (HBC) through innovative ASIC implementations that enable ultra-low power, secure, and efficient data transmission using the human body as a communication medium. Our research focuses on silicon-proven solutions that bridge the gap between theoretical HBC concepts and practical wearable/implantable applications. We develop mixed-signal transceivers that support multiple communication modes, adaptive signal processing, and AI-enhanced performance optimization. The lab's ASIC implementations demonstrate >100x energy efficiency
Ultra-Low-Power HBC Transceiver ICs Thu, Sep 25 2025 Research body area networks The CCSL advances next-generation Human Body Communication (HBC) through innovative ASIC implementations that enable ultra-low power, secure, and efficient data transmission using the human body as a communication medium. Our research focuses on silicon-proven solutions that bridge the gap between theoretical HBC concepts and practical wearable/implantable applications. We develop mixed-signal transceivers that support multiple communication modes, adaptive signal processing, and AI-enhanced performance optimization. The lab's ASIC implementations demonstrate >100x energy efficiency
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