“…For ULP transceivers, where the power budget allowable to the processing of the digital baseband (DBB) signals is on the order of hundreds of µW to a few mW, the need for flexibility has partly been addressed by reconfigurable designs compatible with a limited number of wireless standards, typically two or three, often by sharing hardware blocks [20], [21], [22], [23]. Thus the ULP design space is still far from having achieved the flexibility offered by the software defined radio (SDR) paradigm, limiting the deployment potential of a given design in terms of addressable standards but also limiting the potential to create and deploy new digital baseband algorithms.…”