CAREER: Pyramidal Intelligence for Ultra-low-power Wearable Massive-sensor Computers — NSF Award to Temple University (PA, $226,84
The era of big data is prompting a large-scale deployment of on-body monitors towards wearable massive-sensor computers. These massive sensors have promising and broad prospects to greatly advance big data-driven precision health, through comprehensively capturing behavioral, physiological or biological signals from th
| Award title | CAREER: Pyramidal Intelligence for Ultra-low-power Wearable Massive-sensor Computers |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2535783 |
| Awardee | Temple University |
| City | PHILADELPHIA |
| State | PA |
| Amount obligated | $226,848 |
| Principal investigator | Qingxue Zhang |
| Program | CSR-Computer Systems Research, Special Projects - CNS |
| Start date | 05/15/2025 |
| Abstract | The era of big data is prompting a large-scale deployment of on-body monitors towards wearable massive-sensor computers. These massive sensors have promising and broad prospects to greatly advance big data-driven precision health, through comprehensively capturing behavioral, physiological or biological signals from the human body. Nevertheless, because of the big data volume brought by massive sensors, the system is very power-hungry and thus it is very pressing to innovate an ultra-low-power a |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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