Abstract:Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) generally consist of thousands of sensor nodes, each one supplied by a battery or harvested energy. To prolong the lifetime of wireless sensor networks, wake-up receivers (WuRxs) are typically employed. WuRxs can selectively activate sensor nodes, by decoding a signal called wake-up call (WuC). Therefore they optimize the power management of WSNs, by allowing communication when requested. In this article an ultra-low power implementation of a sequential WuRx concept is proposed.… Show more
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