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SUMMARY:Resource Constrained Signal Processing Algorithms and Architectures
 : A Holistic Approach
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Amit Acharyya\nUniversity of Southampton\nSchool of El
 ectronics and Computer Science\nSO17 1BJ\nUnited Kingdom\n\nAbstract: \nCu
 rrent emerging applications in the areas of Wireless sensor networks\, per
 son-centric remote health monitoring and pervasive computing require sophi
 sticated signal processing algorithms and their corresponding architectura
 l implementation with low complexity\, limited area and low power consumpt
 ion. Being computationally intensive\, direct architectural mapping of the
  traditional signal processing algorithms may not be suitable for such res
 ource constrained applications. It necessitates further investigation into
  the contemporary signal processing techniques from the perspective of alg
 orithm-architecture holistic optimization approach so that it would become
  suitable for such environment. This is the prime focus of this presentati
 on. However an attempt will also be made to add a bigger perspective to th
 e afore mentioned signal processing challenge so that it will go beyond th
 e boundary of electrical and electronic engineering and open up opportunit
 ies of multidisciplinary research where engineering science\, physics\, ch
 emistry\, mathematics and biology will all be amalgamated together. To mak
 e this presentation more interactive and interesting\, main focus will be 
 given on explaining the underlying concepts of the proposed techniques wit
 h the help of diagrams and with the minimal use of mathematics. Finally th
 e presentation will end highlighting the authorâ€™s ongoing research 
 and vision for near future. \n\nAuthorâ€™s Bio-data: Amit Acharyya re
 ceived the B.E. degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering from N
 ational Institute of Technology\, Durgapur\, India\, in 2005 and joined Na
 tional Centre for Radio Astrophysics\, Tata Institute of Fundamental Resea
 rch\, Pune\, India as a visiting researcher. In September\, 2005 he joined
  Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) as a scientist and w
 orked in the VLSI Division of Advanced Numerical Research and Analysis Gro
 up (ANURAG) Laboratory at Hyderabad\, India. In July\, 2007 he joined Perv
 asive Systems Centre research group in the School of Electronics and Compu
 ter Science in the University of Southampton\, U.K.\, as a visiting resear
 cher and soon after he joined the same research group to pursue PhD. He su
 bmitted his PhD Thesis successfully in December\, 2010 and presently he is
  a Research Fellow in the University of Southampton\, UK. His research int
 erests include signal processing algorithms\, VLSI architectures\, low pow
 er design techniques\, computer arithmetic\, numerical analysis\, linear a
 lgebra\, genomic and proteomic signal processing\, bio-informatics and ele
 ctronic aspects of pervasive computing.\n\nWebpage: http://www.ecs.soton.a
 c.uk/people/aa07r\n
URL:https://www.tcs.tifr.res.in/web/events/162
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110211
LOCATION:A-212 (STCS Seminar Room)
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