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Intelligence at the Edge 32 Intelligent Sensor with Embedded Processing Unit Intelligent sensors with MLC offer the features to run predefined AI algorithms such as decision-tree-based models. An Intelligent Sensor Processing Unit (ISPU), with an embedded ultra-low power microcontroller, offers the flexibility to run a broad range of algorithms at very low power and high efficiency. For example, algorithms based on decision trees, binary neural networks, and anomaly detection can efficiently run in an ISPU sensor module. Figure 6 shows a high-level block diagram of an ISPU connected to an external host. The ISPU block consists of a set of sensors, a dedicated RAM and a custom-designed microcontroller to run AI algorithms. While powering up the ISPU sensor module an external host uploads the software/algorithms into the RAM of the ISPU module. The module is equipped with I2C and SPI serial interfaces to facilitate this communication between the module and the external host. During the operation, the module can act autonomously at ultra-low power, firing interrupts to wake up the external host only when the application requires it. Applications of Intelligent Sensors With the fast expansion of the Internet of Things (IoT), the number of sensors deployed is increasing significantly and the amount of data collected is growing exponentially. These increases require complex multi- layer machine learning algorithms to create predictive models. Sensor data can be processed and analyzed at the edge depending on the target applications and their requirements. Alternatively, the sensor data can be transmitted to a gateway or to the cloud, although this data transmission to the gateway and cloud increases the latency, raises security issues, and increases power consumption as large amounts of data need to be transmitted in real-time. The edge usually consists of one or multiple sensor nodes with processing components and a limited power budget because most nodes are battery-operated. The latest machine-learning capabilities and AI embedded in sensors are designed to address the issues mentioned above. The trend of innovative AI inside the sensors enables a wide range of applications. Figure 7 shows some of these applications with dedicated algorithms that can run within the sensor. They all release the external processing units for more complex and critical functions. ISM330DHCX INEMO INERTIAL SIP MODULE Learn More LSM6DSRX INEMO INERTIAL MODULE Learn More LSM6DSOX INEMO INERTIAL MODULE Learn More ISPU: Intelligent Sensor +Processing Unit External Microcontroller/ Microprocessor SPI/I2C/13C Interrupts Figure 6: Intelligent Sensor Processing Unit (ISPU) and an external host. (Source: STMicroelectronics)

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