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Benchmarking Of Embedded Object Detection In Optical And Radar Scenes, Vijaysrinivas Rajagopal
Benchmarking Of Embedded Object Detection In Optical And Radar Scenes, Vijaysrinivas Rajagopal
Masters Theses
A portable, real-time vital sign estimation protoype is developed using neural network- based localization, multi-object tracking, and embedded processing optimizations. The system estimates heart and respiration rates of multiple subjects using directional of arrival techniques on RADAR data. This system is useful in many civilian and military applications including search and rescue.
The primary contribution from this work is the implementation and benchmarking of neural networks for real time detection and localization on various systems including the testing of eight neural networks on a discrete GPU and Jetson Xavier devices. Mean average precision (mAP) and inference speed benchmarks were performed. …
Unconventional Computation Including Quantum Computation, Bruce J. Maclennan
Unconventional Computation Including Quantum Computation, Bruce J. Maclennan
Faculty Publications and Other Works -- EECS
Unconventional computation (or non-standard computation) refers to the use of non-traditional technologies and computing paradigms. As we approach the limits of Moore’s Law, progress in computation will depend on going beyond binary electronics and on exploring new paradigms and technologies for information processing and control. This book surveys some topics relevant to unconventional computation, including the definition of unconventional computations, the physics of computation, quantum computation, DNA and molecular computation, and analog computation. This book is the content of a course taught at UTK.