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Beyond duty cycling: Wake-up radio with selective awakenings for long-lived wireless sensing systems
2015
2015 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM)
Emerging wake-up radio technologies have the potential to bring the performance of sensing systems and of the Internet of Things to the levels of low latency and very low energy consumption required to enable critical new applications. This paper provides a step towards this goal with a twofold contribution. We first describe the design and prototyping of a wake-up receiver (WRx) and its integration to a wireless sensor node. Our WRx features very low power consumption (< 1.3µW), high
doi:10.1109/infocom.2015.7218419
dblp:conf/infocom/SpenzaMBBPP15
fatcat:fcphmpkoobal3c6jfzsnxspoqq