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An Ultra-Low Energy Human Activity Recognition Accelerator for Wearable Health Applications

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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
DOI: 10.1145/3358175

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Human activity recognition; wearable electronics; flexible hybrid electronics; hardware accelerator; low-power design; health monitoring

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  1. NSF CAREER award [CNS-1651624]
  2. DARPA Young Faculty Award (YFA) [D14AP00068]
  3. National Research Foundation of Korea [NRF-2017R1D1A1B03032382]

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Human activity recognition (HAR) has recently received significant attention due to its wide range of applications in health and activity monitoring. The nature of these applications requires mobile or wearable devices with limited battery capacity. User surveys show that charging requirement is one of the leading reasons for abandoning these devices. Hence, practical solutions must offer ultra-low power capabilities that enable operation on harvested energy. To address this need, we present the first fully integrated custom hardware accelerator (HAR engine) that consumes 22.4 mu J per operation using a commercial 65 nm technology. We present a complete solution that integrates all steps of HAR, i.e., reading the raw sensor data, generating features, and activity classification using a deep neural network (DNN). It achieves 95% accuracy in recognizing 8 common human activities while providing three orders of magnitude higher energy efficiency compared to existing solutions.

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