2011
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2011.2110990
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A 112 Mb/s Full Duplex Remotely-Powered Impulse-UWB RFID Transceiver for Wireless NV-Memory Applications

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“…A comprehensive energy efficiency analysis in this situation will also be found in Section 4.1. Moreover, other than facilitating accurate timing, this highly strong single-frequency component can be easily extracted from received signals by using a simple PLL, so that the recovered energy can be further collected to compensate energy consumption in receivers [18]. If we assume the emission power in intermittent mode is 0.5 mW, then taking a LDC value of 1% for example, for continuous USCS the total carrier energy may reach 49.5 mW.…”
Section: Transmissions By Uscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A comprehensive energy efficiency analysis in this situation will also be found in Section 4.1. Moreover, other than facilitating accurate timing, this highly strong single-frequency component can be easily extracted from received signals by using a simple PLL, so that the recovered energy can be further collected to compensate energy consumption in receivers [18]. If we assume the emission power in intermittent mode is 0.5 mW, then taking a LDC value of 1% for example, for continuous USCS the total carrier energy may reach 49.5 mW.…”
Section: Transmissions By Uscsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, compared with existing UWB system, the precise synchronization may also significantly alleviate the requirements on signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in receiver, and hence can minimize emission power in transmitter given the expected QoS and operation condition. Beside, by incorporated with wireless charging techniques [18], the strong energy in synchronized carrier signaling may be used for remote powering, which may provide a feasible energy maintenance solution to super large-scale sensor networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This receiver has been traditionally used in remote control systems, short distance telemetry and wireless security, where the drawbacks of this receiver, mainly its excessive reception bandwidth in comparison with conventional receivers, are more than compensated by the reduction in complexity. In the last years, the SR receiver has been revisited and several integrated implementations have been reported [3]- [5], some of its drawbacks have been eliminated and its field of application has been broadened, with papers reporting applications to spread-spectrum [6] and UWB communications [7], [8]. On the other hand, applications of these receivers beyond classic ASK modulation have been reported [9], [10] and the SR principle has even been extended to broadband amplifiers and mixers [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome the bottlenecks of these two kinds of UWB-RFID architectures, more recently, some research work is done on the wireless-powered (or remotely powered) UWB-RFID tags [7,8]. As illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in [10], by increasing the arm width of Figure 2. Block diagram of the wireless-powered UWB-RFID tags with different antenna topologies: (a) two separate antennas in [7,8], and (b) the proposed two-port antenna.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%