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compressed sensing
Circuits, Systems, and Algorithms for Low-power Signal Processing in IoT Nodes Implementation
Wed, Jul 17 2024
Research
IoT
compressed sensing
anomaly detection
In the IoT paradigm the low-power signal processing, either analog of digital, is a key-enabling technology. Many unconventional processing techniques, either based on a statistical analysis or not, have been introduced in the effort of being able to complete a task with the lowest possible energy. A first example is given by the Compressed Sensing, an acquisition technique which relies on the sparsity of the underlying signals, to enable sampling below the classical Nyquist rate. The advantages with respect to the above “classical” technique is to transfer complexity from the acquisition
Hussain Ali
Intern,
Information Science Lab
compressed sensing
MIMO radars
Applications
Research Engineer, Information Science Lab at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Research Engineer at Dhahran Techno Valley, KFUPM, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia..