2019 International Symposium on Signals, Circuits and Systems (ISSCS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/isscs.2019.8801754
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High Efficiency Rectifier for a Quasi-Passive Wakeup Radio

Abstract: The ubiquity of wireless sensor networks (WSN), as well as the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT), impel new approaches to reduce the energy consumption of the connected devices. The wake-up radio receivers (WuRx) were born in this context to reduce as much as possible the energy consumption of the radio communication part. This article aims at proposing a lowcost, high-efficiency rectifier to improve a quasi-passive WuRx performance in terms of communication range. By optimizing the wideband ma… Show more

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“…WuRx is a very low-power secondary radio that allows the main radio to remain powered off. As soon as some information should be transmitted, the WuRx receives a wake-up signal from the device initiating the communication and then decides to switch on the main radio receiver [ 52 ]. As a result, WuRx consumes power orders of magnitude lower than the radio hardware utilized by the wireless sensor [ 28 ].…”
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“…WuRx is a very low-power secondary radio that allows the main radio to remain powered off. As soon as some information should be transmitted, the WuRx receives a wake-up signal from the device initiating the communication and then decides to switch on the main radio receiver [ 52 ]. As a result, WuRx consumes power orders of magnitude lower than the radio hardware utilized by the wireless sensor [ 28 ].…”
Section: Remote and Environment Triggeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, the duty cycle mode periodically activates the radio receiver, requiring the wake-up signal to be at least active for the receiver’s entire power cycle duration. When the communication is sporadic, this method is inefficient for energy consumption and latency, and it cannot be used for critical applications that require high-reliability [ 52 ]. The low duty cycle approach also suffers from network latency and the need for complex protocols to achieve synchronization while power is wasted during periods of no transmission [ 53 ].…”
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