In recent years wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have gained significant attention because of their implementation in many different fields. As the nodes in WSNs are typically battery-powered, their lifetime is mainly limited by the sensor nodes power consumption. A typical energy-saving solution consists in implementing wake-up receivers (WuRxs), which are responsible for the sensor node activation only when required. In this work an ultra-low power multivibrator-based WuRx concept is proposed. The WuRx is composed of several input-triggered multivibrators, which generate pulses of fixed duration. These pulses are compared to the input signal through logic gates, which are predefined according to the wake-up call. The sensor node is activat...
Energy-constrained wireless networks and devices are mainly powered by batteries, which have severel...
Energy-constrained wireless networks and devices are mainly powered by batteries, which have severel...
A passive wake-up radio in a wireless sensor network (WSN) has the advantage of increasing network l...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) generally consist of thousands of sensor nodes, each one supplied by...
The Internet of Things (IoT) concept is mainly enabled by wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which are...
Energy-efficient operation is a challenge for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). A common method emplo...
International audienceLong lifetime is the most pursued goal in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). As ...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), batteries are unlikely to be replaced or recharged once they get...
A novel wake-up receiver for wireless sensor networks is introduced. It operates with a modified med...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of base stations and sensors nodes to monitor physical and en...
Wireless sensor networks and body area networks are both hot topics in current academic research. Th...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of distributed nodes deployed for monitoring the physical con...
Traditionally, sophisticate power-aware wake-up techniques have been employed to achieve energy effi...
In power-limited wireless devices such as wireless sensor networks, wearable components, and Interne...
Wireless Sensor Networks have found diverse applications from health to agriculture and industry. Th...
Energy-constrained wireless networks and devices are mainly powered by batteries, which have severel...
Energy-constrained wireless networks and devices are mainly powered by batteries, which have severel...
A passive wake-up radio in a wireless sensor network (WSN) has the advantage of increasing network l...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) generally consist of thousands of sensor nodes, each one supplied by...
The Internet of Things (IoT) concept is mainly enabled by wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which are...
Energy-efficient operation is a challenge for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). A common method emplo...
International audienceLong lifetime is the most pursued goal in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). As ...
In wireless sensor networks (WSNs), batteries are unlikely to be replaced or recharged once they get...
A novel wake-up receiver for wireless sensor networks is introduced. It operates with a modified med...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of base stations and sensors nodes to monitor physical and en...
Wireless sensor networks and body area networks are both hot topics in current academic research. Th...
Wireless sensor network (WSN) consists of distributed nodes deployed for monitoring the physical con...
Traditionally, sophisticate power-aware wake-up techniques have been employed to achieve energy effi...
In power-limited wireless devices such as wireless sensor networks, wearable components, and Interne...
Wireless Sensor Networks have found diverse applications from health to agriculture and industry. Th...
Energy-constrained wireless networks and devices are mainly powered by batteries, which have severel...
Energy-constrained wireless networks and devices are mainly powered by batteries, which have severel...
A passive wake-up radio in a wireless sensor network (WSN) has the advantage of increasing network l...