Sensors (Oct 2022)

An Indoor-Monitoring LiDAR Sensor for Patients with Alzheimer Disease Residing in Long-Term Care Facilities

  • Ji-Eun Joo,
  • Yu Hu,
  • Sujin Kim,
  • Hyunji Kim,
  • Sunyoung Park,
  • Ji-Hoon Kim,
  • Younghyun Kim,
  • Sung-Min Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22207934
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 20
p. 7934

Abstract

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This paper introduces an indoor-monitoring LiDAR sensor for patients with Alzheimer disease residing in long-term care facilities (LTCFs), and this sensor exploits an optoelectronic analog front-end (AFE) to detect light signals from targets by utilizing on-chip avalanche photodiodes (APDs) realized in a 180 nm CMOS process and a neural processing unit (NPU) used for motion detection and decisions, especially for incidents of falls occurring in LTCFs. The AFE consists of an on-chip CMOS P+/N-well APD, a linear-mode transimpedance amplifier, a post-amplifier, and a time-to-digital converter, whereas the NPU exploits network sparsity and approximate processing elements for low-power operation. This work provides a potential solution of low-cost, low-power, indoor-monitoring LiDAR sensors for patients with Alzheimer disease in LTCFs.

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