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mark2005threestage


S. von der Mark, R. Kamp, M. Huber and G. Boeck, "Three stage wakeup scheme for sensor networks," Proceedings of SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Microwave and Optoelectronics, Brasília, Brazil, July 2005, pp. 205–208.


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Crucial for limiting power consumption of the nodes in sensor networks is a strategy of keeping the nodes in sleep a mode most of the time. Consequently, the strategy of when and how to reactivate them is a key issue to let sensor networks become reality. This paper presents a special wakeup receiver for this task which utilizes a concept of two successive stages of different complexity and power consumption. Always on will only be a very simple stage consuming nW, this will activate a slightly more complex stage consuming some $µ$m, and only if this stage confirms a valid wakeup condition the main transceiver is activated.

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S. von der Mark
R. Kamp
M. Huber
G. Boeck

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@inproceedings{mark2005threestage,
    author = {von der Mark, S. and Kamp, R. and Huber, M. and Boeck, G.},
    doi = {10.1109/IMOC.2005.1579978},
    title = {{Three stage wakeup scheme for sensor networks}},
    pages = {205--208},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    address = {Bras{\'{i}}lia, Brazil},
    booktitle = {SBMO/IEEE MTT-S International Conference on Microwave and Optoelectronics},
    month = {7},
    year = {2005},
   }
   
   

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