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Optimum power and rate allocation in video sensor networks
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
In a sensor network, each sensor has a limited energy supply. Therefore, it is critical to minimize the power consumed by each sensor to maximize its lifetime. Video sensor networks differ from conventional sensor networks ...
EEG feature extraction and selection techniques for epileptic detection: A comparative study
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IEEE Computer Society
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Epileptic detection techniques rely heavily on the Electroencephalography (EEG) as representative signal carrying valuable information pertaining to the current brain state. For these techniques to be efficient and reliable, ...
Performance evaluation for compression-accuracy trade-off using compressive sensing for EEG-based epileptic seizure detection in wireless tele-monitoring
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Brain is the most important part in the human body controlling muscles and nerves; Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals record brain electric activities. EEG signals capture important information pertinent to different ...
Energy-aware cross-layer optimization for EEG-based wireless monitoring applications
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IEEE Computer Society
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Body Area Sensor Networks (BASNs) for healthcare applications have gained significant research interests recently due to the growing number of patients with chronic diseases requiring constant monitoring. Because of the ...
Bayesian network based heuristic for energy aware EEG signal classification
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SpringerLink
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
A major challenge in the current research of wireless electroencephalograph (EEG) sensor-based medical or Brain Computer Interface applications is how to classify EEG signals as accurately and energy efficient as possible. ...
Adaptive energy-aware encoding for DWT-based wireless EEG tele-monitoring system
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IEEE Computer Society
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Recent technological advances in wireless body sensor networks (WBSN) have made it possible for the development of innovative medical applications to improve health care and the quality of life. Electroencephalography ...
Area spectral efficiency of underlay cognitive radio transmission over rayleigh fading channels
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Cognitive radio is a promising technology to improve the spectrum utilization by allowing the unlicensed (secondary) user share a frequency bandwidth with the licensed (primary) owner under the condition that no harmful ...
Life is engineering program: Impact of an engineering outreach project in K-12
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
The demand for qualified national engineers is high in Qatar; Currently, a wide gap in supply exists. Consequently, urgent and proactive interventions at K-12 level to promote engineering profession to school students are ...
Performance analysis of relay selection schemes in underlay cognitive networks with imperfect channel state information
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IEEE Computer Society
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Cognitive Radio (CR) aims to improve spectrum utilization by allowing unlicensed users to access the licensed spectrum and to coexist with primary user (PU) while respecting the PU's restrictions. An interesting case to ...
Skills of engineers in knowledge based economies: A comprehensive literature review, and model development
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IEEE
, 2013 , Conference Paper)
Recent studies emphasize the needs of a wider set of skills engineers require than ever thought. In this paper, authors report on a systematic literature review on this issue. Findings of the review are spanned over two ...