IEEE GLOBECOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/glocom.2008.ecp.901
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A New Symmetric Transceiver Architecture for Pulsed Short-Range Communication

Abstract: This paper proposes a novel symmetric superregenerative transceiver architecture for pulsed short-range communication. The proposed architecture is targeted for wireless applications where ultra low power consumption and data-rate in tens of megabits per second are needed over distances in the range of tens of centimeters. The transmitter and receiver are both based on super-regenerative principle and both functions in the transceiver utilize one mutual super-regenerative oscillator. Additionally, the transcei… Show more

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“…Hybrid tag solutions are proposed in [23] and [37]- [39]. The main idea is to have an asymmetric link where a conventional transmission protocol at UHF in the downlink (reader-tag) is adopted to power up the tag.…”
Section: A Hybrid Tags Based On Uhf and Uwb Modulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hybrid tag solutions are proposed in [23] and [37]- [39]. The main idea is to have an asymmetric link where a conventional transmission protocol at UHF in the downlink (reader-tag) is adopted to power up the tag.…”
Section: A Hybrid Tags Based On Uhf and Uwb Modulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote powering of a passive UWB tag by UHF has recently been achieved for high data rate exchanges (> 50 Mb/s at a few tens of centimeters) from a cell phone to a tag embedding a large memory [39].…”
Section: A Hybrid Tags Based On Uhf and Uwb Modulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To solve the problem of providing high-speed communication (high frequency needed) while simultaneously providing power to the tag via a radio signal (low frequency better), we propose a dual radio interface. One transmitter interface, namely the NFC or 900 MHz (GSM) radio of the mobile phone, is used to power the tag and synchronize the communication, while a higher-frequency Impulse-UWB [20] or 2.4 GHz back-scattering is used for communication (see Fig. 3).…”
Section: Radio Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One development branch of RFID technologies is focusing on applications where passive RF memory tags will contain increasingly large non-volatile memory capacity (in scale of mega-to gigabytes) [5]. Such tags would enable storage of digital content exactly to the point where it is used e.g.…”
Section: From Rfid To Rf Memory Tagsmentioning
confidence: 99%