Hardeep S. Ryait

Postdoctoral Fellow at the CCBN under the supervision of Dr. Artur Luczak
Phone: (403) 836-4468; e-mail:
hardeep.ryait@uleth.ca, hardeepsryait@gmail.com

Research Interests

I got an opportunity to work in the field of Bio-Medical Engineering during my Masters. I then understood its need for research and translation from Lab to the society. I started working on wireless technologies, intelligent wearable devises and image processing techniques in order to better understand human body dynamics. Altogether, I spent over 10 years designing bio-potential controlled assistive systems such as prosthetics and exoskeletons, which gave me significant engineering experience and good understanding of human kinematics.

Currently, I am working on design and development of deep neural networks to detect behavioral changes in animals (rodents) with neurological disorders via video monitoring. Across different behavioral tasks the model is be able to distinguish between these changes with human accuracy.

Education

Ph. D (Electrical and Instrumentation Eng Dept); Thapar University-India

M. Tech. (Electronics & Communication Eng.); Punjab Technical University-India

M. Tech. (Electrical Eng.); Punjab Technical University-India

B.Eng. (Electrical & Electronics); Gulbarga University- India

Short bio

2017- Post-Doctoral Fellow, CCBN, University of Lethbridge, Canada
2009-2016 Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Electronics & Communication Eng, Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Engineering College (BBSBEC), Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab, India
2007-2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics & Communication Eng, Swami Vivekananda Institute of Eng & Technology, Punjab, India
2000-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Eng, Institute of Eng. & Technology, Bhaddal, India

Funding

2013-15: All India Council of Technical Education, INDIA as PI; Developing Routing and Channel Allocation Techniques in Multi-Radio Multi-Channel Wireless Mesh Networks

2014-16: Department of Science and Technology, INDIA as PI; Study and Development of SEMG Based Exoskeleton Knee

2015-16: Department of Science and Technology, INDIA as PI; Heliostat based Solar Park

Publications

  1. Garg N, Ryait HS, Kumar A and Bisht A (2018). An effective method to identify various factors for denoising wrist pulse signal using wavelet denoising algorithm. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering. 29(1), 53-65, PMID 29254073, DOI:10.3233/BME – 171712

  2. Garg N, Kaur R, Kumar A, Ryait HS (2017). Simplest implementation to eradicate artifacts in wrist pulse signals. International Journal of Pharmacy & Technology. 9(2). ISSN: 0975-766X

  3. Garg N, Kaur R, Garg H, Ryait HS, Kumar A (2017). Wrist Pulse Signal Features Extraction: Virtual Instrumentation, Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Springer, Singapore, 479, 135-142. ISSN-21945357

  4. Sharma R, Ryait HS and Gupta AK (2016).Wireless Body Area Networks – A Review, Research Cell: An International Journal of Engineering Sciences, 17, 494-499. ISSN: 2320-0332

  5. Aggarwal K, Bhamrah MS, and Ryait HS(2016).The identification of liver cirrhosis with modified LBP Gray scaling and OTSU binarization”, Springerplus, 5, 322, doi: 10.1186/s40064-016-1970-6

  6. Dhindsa IS, Agarwal R and Ryait HS (2016). Principal Component Analysis based Muscle identification for myoelectric controlled Exoskeleton Knee, Journal of Applied Statistics, 44(10), 1707-1720. ISSN: 0266-4763

  7. Singh K, Bhatia KS, Ryait HS and Kaur A (2015). Simulative analysis of different modulation formats for RoF Transmission System, Journal of Optical Communication, 37(1), 69-73. ISSN 2191-632

  8. Singh K, Singh M, Bhatia KS and Ryait HS (2015). Performance Analysis of Different Modulation Formats in Optical Communication, Journal of Optical Communication, 37(2), 227-231. ISSN 2191-6322

  9. Singh K, Bhatia KS, Ryait HS and Kaur A (2015).Power Analysis of Soliton Pulse for ROF-OFDM System, Journal of Optical Communication, 37 (1), 63-68. ISSN 2191-6322

  10. Raina JK, Sharma S and Ryait HS (2014). Automated Cart Navigation Using Active RFID and LabVIEW. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 01(08), 9-16, ISSN: 2348-6406

  11. Kaur N and Ryait HS (2013).Study Of Digital Hearing Aid Using Frequency Shaping Function, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), 2(5), 71-77. ISSN: 2278-0181.

  12. Anamica and Ryait HS (2013).Study and Comparison of Face Recognition Techniques: EIGEN faces and EBGM. Journal of Engineering, Computers & Applied Sciences (JEC&AS), Blue Ocean Research Journals, 2(6), 77-80, ISSN 2319-5606

  13. Ryait HS, Arora AS and Agarwal R (2013). Comparison of SEMG signals of healthy and amputee subject for elbow movement, Inderscience Int. J. Biomedical Engineering and Technology, 12(2), 147–156. ISSN:1752-6418

  14. Ryait HS, Arora AS and Agarwal R (2012).Realization of SEMG-based multifunctional prototype elbow prosthesis, Inderscience Int. J. Biomedical Engineering and Technology, 9(1), 72–87. ISSN: 1752-6418

  15. Ryait HS, Arora AS and Agarwal R (2011).SEMG signal analysis at acupressure points for elbow movement, Elsevier Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 21(5), 868–876. ISSN 1050-6411

  16. Ryait HS, Arora AS and Agarwal R (2010).SEMG-prosthetic elbow controlled with RMS identification. Journal of Bioinformatics and its applications, 5 (4), 72-79, ISSN-0973-6581

  17. Ryait HS, Arora AS and Agarwal R (2010).Interpretation of wrist operations from SEMG signals at different locations on arm, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 4 (2),101-111. ISSN 1932-4545

  18. Ryait HS, Arora AS and Agarwal R (2009).Study of issues in the development of surface EMG controlled human hand, Springer Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Medicine, 20, 107-114. ISSN 0957-4530