Research Interest
Wireless Health, Embedded & Reconfigurable Systems (with
Medical and image
processing applications), Design and Analysis of Algoritms, Signal
Analytics.
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Wireless Health
- No
Pain No Game: Encourage Children to Exercise in exchange for
rewards.
- WANDA: Remote Monitoring
for health (for Congestive Heart Failure and Diabetes patients).
- Active Mind: System of Motion Recognition applied to memroy games.
- Hermes: Imbalance
Detection based on smart shoes.
- Co-PI in a UCLA-led consortium of five University of California medical schools, plus Cedars–Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, has received $9.9 million from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to research the use of wireless and telephone care management to reduce hospital readmissions for heart failure patients.
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Embedded Systems
Lightweight smart shoe called Hermes aimed at extending fall risk analysis and human balance monitoring outside of a lab environment. The goal is to combine embedded sensing, signal processing, and balance modeling techniques to create this scientific tool capable of accurately determining fall risk assessment and walking behavior patterns. The model which determines these incorporates variability and correlation of features extracted while walking with the shoe. These variances and correlations of features which have been identified by geriatric motion study as precursors to falls and/or balance abnormalities, can then be used as a way of warning the user or the user's doctor for further investigation. Other important goals of Hermes are to provide an affordable, durable, mobile, reliable, and customizable solution to monitor balance outside of theRead more • January 16, 2011
Algorithm Design & Signal Analytics
The design of automatic and
unsupervised methods to extract valuable information from the data
collected from various medical signals. Our methods realize the
relation between different sources of information such as blood
pressure, heart rate, and body motion and enable field experts
(medicine, healthcare) to understand the irregularities in subjects'
habits and frequent actions and their impact on their vital signs.
General Delay Budgeting on Directed Acyclic Graphs with Applications. Constant Model of Computation.
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Professional Activities (samples)
- Co-founder of Wireless Health Conference, 2010.
- Expert Witness, in several CAD related litigations.
- Co-founder, MediSens Wireless, founded September 2006.
- Co-Founder, Hierarchical Design, Inc., 2001. Was acquired by Xilinx in 2004.
- Main architect, Monterey Design Systems, Was acquired by Synopsys in 2004.
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Books
- M. Sarrafzadeh and C. K. Wong, An Introduction to VLSI Physical Design McGraw Hill, 1996 (authored book).
- M. Sarrafzadeh and D. T. Lee, Algorithmic Aspects of VLSI Layout, Lecture Notes Series on Computing, World Scientific; 1993 (edited book)
- M. Sarrafzadeh, M. Wang, X. Yang, Modern Placement Techniques, Kluwer, 2002 (authored book).
- R. Kastner, A. Kaplan, M. Sarrafzadeh, Synthesis, Reconfigurable Systems, Kluwer, 2003 (authored book).
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Classes
- Logic Design Labs, CS152 A,B
- Algorithm Design, CS 180
- Wireless Health, CS 259
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Tenured Students
- Kia Bazargan
- Ankur Srivastava
- Ryan Kastner
- Seda Memik
- Eli Bozorgzadeh
- Soheil Ghiasi
- Jun Dong Cho
- Weiling Lin
- De-Sheng Chen






