My research interests are primarily focused on optoelectronics and instrumentation-based measurement. In the last few years, I worked in the area of FPGA-based noncontact vibration measurement using optical sensor position-sensitive detectors (PSD). A self-vibration compensated system has been designed and experimentally validated through NI-Compact RIO and the designed prototype was successfully installed in SAC ISRO Ahmadabad. Recently, I have started working in the area of wrist pulse measurement system that can measure radial artery pulses in a non-contact way using a CMOS image sensor.
Bengali, English, Hindi, Gujarati
C.S.I.R Research Associate (Postdoctoral researcher) Govt. of India
04/01/21
My research revolves around the integration of standalone embedded systems, biomedical sensor design, and real-time signal processing. With expertise in opto-electronics devices, I explore applications in non-contact vibration measurement using advanced sensors. My focus extends to digital and analog signal processing, data acquisition, control systems, LabVIEW-based data analysis, and FPGA implementation. Hands-on experience with the NI CompactRIO platform and NI DAQ amplifies my abilities in advancing prototyping through electronic circuits. My goal is to contribute innovative solutions at the intersection of technology.
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