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Item type:Publication, A Contactless Edge-AI Prototype for Simulated Apnea-like Respiratory Suppression and Motion Artifact Detection Using 60 GHz FMCW Radar(2026-07-01) ;Pairoch, Sathit ;Phasukkit, PattarapongHoungkamhang, NongluckSleep-related respiratory disturbances are difficult to monitor continuously outside specialized laboratories because conventional polysomnography is resource-intensive and intrusive. This study presents a contactless edge-AI engineering prototype for detecting controlled voluntary respiratory-motion suppression and motion artifacts using a 60 GHz frequency-modulated continuous-wave radar. The system integrates a 60 GHz radar front end, lightweight local preprocessing, an INT8 one-dimensional convolutional neural network deployed on the Analog Devices MAX78000 CNN accelerator (Analog Devices Thailand, Chon Buri, Thailand), and an event-driven Raspberry Pi Zero 2W gateway for alert transmission. Evaluation was performed using a controlled healthy-volunteer dataset consisting of normal breathing, voluntary breath-holding-induced respiratory suppression, and deliberate motion artifact. The final valid test set contained 270 technically valid 30 s windows balanced across the three classes. The INT8 model achieved an overall accuracy of 92.6% (95% confidence interval: 88.8–95.2%), with a macro-averaged precision, recall, and F1-score of 92.6%, 92.6%, and 92.5%, respectively. Active CNN inference on the MAX78000 consumed 0.152 ± 0.011 mJ and was completed in 5.20 ± 0.11 ms, corresponding to approximately 280-fold lower active inference energy than Python 3.14.6/TensorFlow Lite 2.21.0-based execution on the Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. These results demonstrate the feasibility of privacy-aware, low-power respiratory-pattern classification at the edge. However, the study should be interpreted strictly as an engineering proof-of-concept based on controlled voluntary breathing and movement tasks in healthy volunteers. It is not a clinically validated apnea or obstructive sleep apnea detection system and did not include polysomnography, oxygen saturation measurement, airflow sensing, sleep staging, or diagnosed patient cohorts. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Embedded Sensor Data Fusion and TinyML for Real-Time Remaining Useful Life Estimation of UAV Li Polymer Batteries(2025-06-01) ;Chaoraingern, JutarutNumsomran, ArjinThe accurate real-time estimation of the remaining useful life (RUL) of lithium-polymer (LiPo) batteries is a critical enabler for ensuring the safety, reliability, and operational efficiency of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Nevertheless, achieving such prognostics on resource-constrained embedded platforms remains a considerable technical challenge. This study proposes an end-to-end TinyML-based framework that integrates embedded sensor data fusion with an optimized feedforward neural network (FFNN) model for efficient RUL estimation under strict hardware limitations. The system collects voltage, discharge time, and capacity measurements through a lightweight data fusion pipeline and leverages the Edge Impulse platform with the EON™Compiler for model optimization. The trained model is deployed on a dual-core ARM Cortex-M0+ Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, communicating wirelessly with a LabVIEW-based visualization system for real-time monitoring. Experimental validation on an 80-gram UAV equipped with a 1100 mAh LiPo battery demonstrates a mean absolute error (MAE) of 3.46 cycles and a root mean squared error (RMSE) of 3.75 cycles. Model testing results show an overall accuracy of (Formula presented.), with a mean squared error (MSE) of 55.68, a mean absolute error (MAE) of 5.38, and a variance score of 0.99, indicating strong regression precision and robustness. Furthermore, the quantized (int8) version of the model achieves an inference latency of 2 ms, with memory utilization of only 1.2 KB RAM and 11 KB flash, confirming its suitability for real-time deployment on resource-constrained embedded devices. Overall, the proposed framework effectively demonstrates the feasibility of combining embedded sensor data fusion and TinyML to enable accurate, low-latency, and resource-efficient real-time RUL estimation for UAV battery health management. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, TinyML Speech Classification Embedded Ai Module for Hand Rehabilitation Device(2025-01-01) ;Numsomran, Arkorn ;Numsomran, ArjinChaoraingern, JutarutRecent advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning have significantly improved healthcare, especially in the development of assistive technologies for rehabilitation. This paper introduces a method for hand rehabilitation that utilizes the capabilities of tiny machine learning to enhance speech classification in a rehabilitation device. The proposed method employs a CNN model capable of classifying speech signals that are indicative of different hand movement patterns. Patients emit these speech signals during prescribed hand exercises, which are crucial for their rehabilitation process. The main focus of this study is on training and deploying a speech classification system that can work in the resource-limited environment of TinyML platforms. We detail the process of capturing speech data, preprocessing it, and extracting the most features relevant to different hand movements. Our results show that using TinyML to help with hand rehabilitation works. The method we came up with shows how TinyML could change the way rehabilitative devices are controlled, and it also shows us what personalized and easy-to-use rehabilitation tools might look like in the future. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Real-Time Indoor Air Quality Index Prediction Using a Vacuum Cleaner Robot's AIoT Electronic Nose(2023-01-01) ;Chaoraingern, Jutarut ;Tipsuwanporn, VittayaNumsomran, ArjinTo encourage the good health and well-being sustainable development goal, this article presents the design and implementation of real-time indoor air quality index (AQI) prediction using an artificial internet of things (AIoT) electronic nose integrated into a vacuum cleaner robot. The objective of the proposed method is to implement an effective embedded AIoT solution utilizing sensor fusion and the TinyML framework for the purpose of strengthening the environmental health system with suitable current technology. The high-accuracy sensor outputs of total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), humidity, equivalent carbon dioxide (eCO2), and PM2.5 gathered as the dataset are normalized in the data pre-processing state and utilized to create trained models using dense neural networks (DNN) deep learning algorithms. Tiny machine learning is responsible for neural network training, as it is capable of executing AI algorithms on embedded devices with extremely low power consumption and limited RAM and ROM resources. The testing results demonstrate that the predictive model performed well, with 99% accuracy for a maximum absolute regression error less than 15 and an 18.33 mean square error. The embedded device implementation uses Wio terminals with ARM Cortex-M4F microcontrollers for real-time indoor air quality index prediction and visualization. Experimental results demonstrating the average precision of the indoor AQI prediction were obtained at an average accuracy of over 98% with a computation time of 10 milliseconds and an acceptable usage of ROM and RAM resources of 8.5 KB and 1.1 KB, respectively, along with successive performances that satisfied web application data virtualization using the internet of things (IoT).
