Accuracy-energy configurable sensor processor and IoT device for long-term activity monitoring in rare-event sensing applications

Daejin Park, Jeonghun Cho

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Abstract

A specially designed sensor processor used as a main processor in IoT (internet-of-Thing) device for the rare-event sensing applications is proposed.The IoT device including the proposed sensor processor performs the event-driven sensor data processing based on an accuracy-energy configurable event-quantization in architectural level.The received sensor signal is converted into a sequence of atomic events, which is extracted by the signal-To-Atomic-event generator (AEG). Using an event signal processing unit (EPU) as an accelerator, the extracted atomic events are analyzed to build the final event. Instead of the sampled raw data transmission via internet, the proposedmethod delays the communication with a host system until a semantic pattern of the signal is identified as a final event. The proposed processor is implemented on a single chip, which is tightly coupled in bus connection level with a microcontroller using a 0.18 m CMOS embedded-flash process. For experimental results, we evaluated the proposed sensor processor by using an IR- (infrared radio-) based signal reflection and sensor signal acquisition system. We successfully demonstrated that the expected power consumption is in the range of 20% to 50% compared to the result of the basement in case of allowing 10% accuracy error.

Original languageEnglish
Article number546563
JournalThe Scientific World Journal
Volume2014
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

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