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Abdellatif, Alaa Awad (author), Mhaisen, N. (author), Mohamed, Amr (author), Erbad, Aiman (author), Guizani, Mohsen (author)
The rise of chronic disease patients and the pandemic pose immediate threats to healthcare expenditure and mortality rates. This calls for transforming healthcare systems away from one-on-one patient treatment into intelligent health systems, leveraging the recent advances of Internet of Things and smart sensors. Meanwhile, reinforcement...
journal article 2023
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Telikani, Akbar (author), Rudbardeh, Nima Esmi (author), Soleymanpour, Shiva (author), Shahbahrami, Asadollah (author), Shen, Jun (author), Gaydadjiev, G. (author), Hassanpour, Reza (author)
A problem with machine learning (ML) techniques for detecting intrusions in the Internet of Things (IoT) is that they are ineffective in the detection of low-frequency intrusions. In addition, as ML models are trained using specific attack categories, they cannot recognize unknown attacks. This article integrates strategies of cost-sensitive...
journal article 2023
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Akkaoui, R. (author), Stefanov, Alexandru (author), Palensky, P. (author), Epema, D.H.J. (author)
The solar industry in residential areas has been witnessing an astonishing growth worldwide. At the heart of this transformation, affecting the edge of the electricity grid, reside smart inverters (SIs). These IoT-enabled devices aim to introduce a certain degree of intelligence to conventional inverters by integrating various grid support...
journal article 2023
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Mohammadkarimi, M. (author), Dobre, Octavia A. (author), Win, Moe Z. (author)
Existing wireless communication systems have been mainly designed to provide substantial gain in terms of data rates. However, 5G and Beyond will depart from this scheme, with the objective not only to provide services with higher data rates. One of the main goals is to support massive machine-type communications (mMTC) in the Internet-of-Things...
journal article 2022
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Barzgari, Mohammad (author), Ghafari, A. (author), Meghdadi, Masoud (author), Medi, Ali (author)
This article presents the theory and implementation of a quadrature and differential RF front-end receiver. Combining balun, low-noise amplifier (LNA), mixer, and oscillator in a single stage, the proposed circuit, named the Blixator, is well suited for low-power applications. The baseband's transimpedance amplifier (TIA) also shares part of...
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Ding, Ming (author), Zhou, Zhihao (author), Liu, Yao-Hong (author), Traferro, Stefano (author), Bachmann, Christian (author), Philips, Kathleen (author), Sebastiano, F. (author)
A 40-nm CMOS wakeup timer employing a bang-bang digital-intensive frequency-locked loop for Internet-of-Things applications is presented. A self-biased ΣΔ digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) is locked to an RC time constant via a single-bit chopped comparator and a digital loop filter. Such highly digitized architecture fully exploits the...
journal article 2018
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Pourmousavian, Naser (author), Kuo, Feng Wei (author), Siriburanon, Teerachot (author), Babaie, M. (author), Staszewski, R.B. (author)
This paper proposes an ultra-low-voltage (ULV) fractional-N all-digital PLL (ADPLL) powered from a single 0.5-V supply. While its digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) runs directly at 0.5 V, an internal switched-capacitor dc-dc converter ``doubles'' the supply voltage to all the digital circuitry and particularly regulates the time-to...
journal article 2018
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Kuo, Feng-Wei (author), Binsfeld Ferreira, S. (author), Chen, Huan-Neng Ron (author), Cho, Lan-Chou (author), Jou, Chewn-Pu (author), Hsueh, Fu-Lung (author), Madadi, I. (author), Tohidian, M. (author), Shahmohammadi, M. (author), Babaie, M. (author), Staszewski, R.B. (author)
We present an ultra-low-power Bluetooth low-energy (BLE) transceiver (TRX) for the Internet of Things (IoT) optimized for digital 28-nm CMOS. A transmitter (TX) employs an all-digital phase-locked loop (ADPLL) with a switched current-source digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) featuring low frequency pushing, and class-E/F<sub>2</sub>...
journal article 2017
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Bizanis, Nikos (author), Kuipers, F.A. (author)
The imminent arrival of the Internet of Things (IoT), which consists of a vast number of devices with heterogeneous characteristics, means that future networks need a new architecture to accommodate the expected increase in data generation. Software defined networking (SDN) and network virtualization (NV) are two technologies that promise to...
journal article 2016
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Babaie, M. (author), Kuo, F (author), Chen, H (author), Cho, L (author), Jou, C. P. (author), Hsueh, F. L. (author), Shahmohammadi, M. (author), Staszewski, R.B. (author)
We propose a new transmitter architecture for ultra-low power radios in which the most energy-hungry RF circuits operate at a supply just above a threshold voltage of CMOS transistors. An all-digital PLL employs a digitally controlled oscillator with switching current sources to reduce supply voltage and power without sacrificing its startup...
journal article 2016
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