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An ultra-low energy human activity recognition accelerator for wearable health applications
G Bhat, Y Tuncel, S An, HG Lee, UY Ogras
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS) 18 (5s), 1-22, 2019
322019
Towards wearable piezoelectric energy harvesting: Modeling and experimental validation
Y Tuncel, S Bandyopadhyay, SV Kulshrestha, A Mendez, UY Ogras
Proceedings of the ACM/IEEE International Symposium on Low Power Electronics …, 2020
252020
Wearable devices and low-power design for smart health applications: challenges and opportunities
T Basaklar, Y Tuncel, S An, U Ogras
2021 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design …, 2021
232021
MGait: Model-Based Gait Analysis Using Wearable Bend and Inertial Sensors
S An, Y Tuncel, T Basaklar, GK Krishnakumar, G Bhat, UY Ogras
ACM Transactions on Internet of Things 3 (1), 1-24, 2021
192021
Effects of high stimulus presentation rate on EEG template characteristics and performance of c-VEP based BCIs
T Başaklar, Y Tuncel, YZ Ider
Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express 5 (3), 035023, 2019
192019
Hypervector design for efficient hyperdimensional computing on edge devices
T Basaklar, Y Tuncel, SY Narayana, S Gumussoy, UY Ogras
arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.06709, 2021
162021
tinyMAN: Lightweight energy manager using reinforcement learning for energy harvesting wearable IoT devices
T Basaklar, Y Tuncel, UY Ogras
arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.09297, 2022
122022
ECO: Enabling energy-neutral IoT devices through runtime allocation of harvested energy
Y Tuncel, G Bhat, J Park, UY Ogras
IEEE Internet of Things Journal 9 (7), 4833-4848, 2021
112021
Self-powered wearable iot devices for health and activity monitoring
G Bhat, U Gupta, Y Tuncel, F Karabacak, S Ozev, UY Ogras
Foundations and Trends® in Electronic Design Automation 13 (3), 145-269, 2020
82020
Subject-independent freezing of gait (fog) prediction in parkinson's disease patients
T Basaklar, Y Tuncel, UY Ogras
2021 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 1-6, 2021
72021
How much energy can we harvest daily for wearable applications?
Y Tuncel, T Basaklar, U Ogras
2021 IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design …, 2021
72021
Sizhe An, Hyung Gyu Lee, and Umit Y Ogras. An ultra-low energy human activity recognition accelerator for wearable health applications
G Bhat, Y Tuncel
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS) 18 (5s), 1-22, 2019
62019
Wearable IoT devices for health monitoring
G Bhat, Y Tuncel, S An, UY Ogras
TechConnect Briefs 2019, 357-360, 2019
62019
Special session: Physically flexible devices for health and activity monitoring: Challenges from design to test
Y Tuncel, G Bhat, UY Ogras
2020 IEEE 38th VLSI Test Symposium (VTS), 1-5, 2020
52020
Period doubling behavior in human steady state visual evoked potentials
Y Tuncel, T Başaklar, YZ Ider
Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express 4 (2), 025024, 2018
52018
A model based investigation of the period doubling behavior in human steady-state visual evoked potentials
Y Tuncel, T Başaklar, YZ Ider
Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express 5 (4), 045030, 2019
32019
Voltage-frequency domain optimization for energy-neutral wearable health devices
Y Tuncel, S An, G Bhat, N Raja, HG Lee, U Ogras
Sensors 20 (18), 5255, 2020
22020
GEM-RL: Generalized energy management of wearable devices using reinforcement learning
T Basaklar, Y Tuncel, S Gumussoy, U Ogras
2023 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 1-6, 2023
12023
Towards Smart Cattle Farms: Automated Inspection of Cattle Health with Real-Life Data
Y Tuncel, T Basaklar, M Smithyman, J Dórea, VN De Gouvêa, Y Kim, ...
2023 Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 1-2, 2023
12023
Advancing Cattle Welfare: Ultra Low-power Health Monitoring at the Edge
Y Tuncel, T Basaklar, M Smithyman, J Dórea, VN De Gouvêa, Y Kim, ...
2023 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference (BioCAS), 1-5, 2023
2023
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