This work discusses the impact of Wake-Up Radio (WuR) technology to extend the battery life on sensor and actuator nodes in a smart home scenario. The focus is on nodes that harvest energy from light or a temperature gradient and implement DASH7, an open-source low-power protocol supporting both query-response and beaconing communication models. A prototype WuR is used, with a quiescent current less than 1 µA and a sensitivity of -38 dBm compatible with indoor applications. Experimental data show that integrating WuR is not convenient in nodes that need to send a message to the network coordinator periodically, e.g. sensor nodes implementing beaconing communication models. On the contrary, in request-response mode, integrating t...
Abstract—Use of a passive wake-up radio can drastically increase the network lifetime in a sensor ne...
International audienceThis paper treats the problem of the energy consumption in wireless sensor net...
International audienceThe last decades have been really hungry in new ways to reduce energy consumpt...
This work discusses the impact of Wake-Up Radio (WuR) technology to extend the battery life on sens...
Power management is an important technique to prolong the lifespan of sensor networks. Many power ma...
International audienceThe Internet of Things (IoT) is currently used in many wireless sensor network...
Wireless sensor networks and body area networks are both hot topics in current academic research. Th...
Power management is an important technique to prolong the lifespan of sensor networks. Many power-ma...
For the Internet of Things to flourish a long lasting energy supply for remotely deployed large- sca...
In today’s wireless sensor networks (WSN), power consumption continues to be a major problem despite...
Abstract—Emerging wake-up radio technologies have the po-tential to bring the performance of sensing...
Emerging wake-up radio technologies have the potential to bring the performance of sensing systems a...
Emerging wake-up radio technologies have the potential to bring the performance of sensing systems a...
Abstract—Use of a passive wake-up radio can drastically increase the network lifetime in a sensor ne...
As the development within Internet of things IoT increases rapidly andthe market starts to utilize i...
Abstract—Use of a passive wake-up radio can drastically increase the network lifetime in a sensor ne...
International audienceThis paper treats the problem of the energy consumption in wireless sensor net...
International audienceThe last decades have been really hungry in new ways to reduce energy consumpt...
This work discusses the impact of Wake-Up Radio (WuR) technology to extend the battery life on sens...
Power management is an important technique to prolong the lifespan of sensor networks. Many power ma...
International audienceThe Internet of Things (IoT) is currently used in many wireless sensor network...
Wireless sensor networks and body area networks are both hot topics in current academic research. Th...
Power management is an important technique to prolong the lifespan of sensor networks. Many power-ma...
For the Internet of Things to flourish a long lasting energy supply for remotely deployed large- sca...
In today’s wireless sensor networks (WSN), power consumption continues to be a major problem despite...
Abstract—Emerging wake-up radio technologies have the po-tential to bring the performance of sensing...
Emerging wake-up radio technologies have the potential to bring the performance of sensing systems a...
Emerging wake-up radio technologies have the potential to bring the performance of sensing systems a...
Abstract—Use of a passive wake-up radio can drastically increase the network lifetime in a sensor ne...
As the development within Internet of things IoT increases rapidly andthe market starts to utilize i...
Abstract—Use of a passive wake-up radio can drastically increase the network lifetime in a sensor ne...
International audienceThis paper treats the problem of the energy consumption in wireless sensor net...
International audienceThe last decades have been really hungry in new ways to reduce energy consumpt...