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AMS-HD: Hyperdimensional Computing for Real-Time and Energy-Efficient Acute Mountain Sickness Detection

Abu Masum, Mehran Moghadam, M. Hassan Najafi, Bige Unluturk, Ulkuhan Guler, Sercan Aygun
arXiv: 2602.08916v1 发布: 2026-02-09 更新: 2026-02-09

AI 摘要

针对高原反应,提出了一种基于超维计算(HDC)的实时、节能检测系统AMS-HD。

主要贡献

  • 提出基于超维计算(HDC)的高原反应检测系统AMS-HD
  • 针对性地进行特征提取和Hadamard HV编码,提升检测精度和效率
  • 验证了HDC在可穿戴设备上实现实时高原反应检测的可行性

方法论

结合生理信号特征,利用超维计算构建分类模型,通过特征提取和Hadamard HV编码优化模型性能。

原文摘要

Altitude sickness is a potentially life-threatening condition that impacts many individuals traveling to elevated altitudes. Timely detection is critical as symptoms can escalate rapidly. Early recognition enables simple interventions such as descent, oxygen, or medication, and prompt treatment can save lives by significantly lowering the risk of severe complications. Although conventional machine learning (ML) techniques have been applied to identify altitude sickness using physiological signals, such as heart rate, oxygen saturation, respiration rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, they often struggle to balance predictive performance with low hardware demands. In contrast, hyperdimensional computing (HDC) remains under-explored for this task with limited biomedical features, where it may offer a compelling alternative to existing classification models. Its vector symbolic framework is inherently suited to hardware-efficient design, making it a strong candidate for low-power systems like wearables. Leveraging lightweight computation and efficient streamlined memory usage, HDC enables real-time detection of altitude sickness from physiological parameters collected by wearable devices, achieving accuracy comparable to that of traditional ML models. We present AMS-HD, a novel system that integrates tailored feature extraction and Hadamard HV encoding to enhance both the precision and efficiency of HDC-based detection. This framework is well-positioned for deployment in wearable health monitoring platforms, enabling continuous, on-the-go tracking of acute altitude sickness.

标签

超维计算 高原反应检测 可穿戴设备 生理信号处理

arXiv 分类

cs.SC cs.ET cs.LG