Body Area Networks (BAN) have received significant attention in recent years and have found a wide range of applications, including wearable devices for fitness and health tracking, and mobile communications. Battery lifetime continues to be the main bottleneck in these small form factor devices, thus low power design and advanced power management techniques are required to sustain the increasing demands on power. As radio transceivers are typically the most power hungry subsystem in a wearable sensors device, optimizations to reduce the communication power consumption, such as using adaptive power management coupled with ultra-low power receivers have been widely investigated. In this work, we focus on the design of a novel wearable wake-up radio consuming only few nW during listening mode, significantly reducing the overall power consumption of communication, which enables aggressive power management techniques. We propose the co-design of an ad-hoc wearable antenna which directly ma...

A wake-up receiver with ad-hoc antenna co-design for wearable applications / Polonelli, T., Le Huy, T., Lizzi, L., Ferrero, F., Magnod, M.. - (2016), pp. 24-29. (11th IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, SAS 2016 Catania, Italy 20-22 April 2016) [10.1109/sas.2016.7479632].

A wake-up receiver with ad-hoc antenna co-design for wearable applications

Lizzi, Leonardo;
2016-01-01

Abstract

Body Area Networks (BAN) have received significant attention in recent years and have found a wide range of applications, including wearable devices for fitness and health tracking, and mobile communications. Battery lifetime continues to be the main bottleneck in these small form factor devices, thus low power design and advanced power management techniques are required to sustain the increasing demands on power. As radio transceivers are typically the most power hungry subsystem in a wearable sensors device, optimizations to reduce the communication power consumption, such as using adaptive power management coupled with ultra-low power receivers have been widely investigated. In this work, we focus on the design of a novel wearable wake-up radio consuming only few nW during listening mode, significantly reducing the overall power consumption of communication, which enables aggressive power management techniques. We propose the co-design of an ad-hoc wearable antenna which directly ma...
2016
2016 IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium (SAS)
Piscataway, New Jersey, Stati Uniti
IEEE
9781479972494
Polonelli, Tommaso; Le Huy, Trinh; Lizzi, Leonardo; Ferrero, Fabien; Magnod, Michele
A wake-up receiver with ad-hoc antenna co-design for wearable applications / Polonelli, T., Le Huy, T., Lizzi, L., Ferrero, F., Magnod, M.. - (2016), pp. 24-29. (11th IEEE Sensors Applications Symposium, SAS 2016 Catania, Italy 20-22 April 2016) [10.1109/sas.2016.7479632].
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