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PicoRadios for Wireless
Sensor Networks: The Next Challenge in Ultra-Low-Power Design
J. Rabaey, J. Ammer, T.
Karalar, S. Li, B. Otis, M. Sheets, T. Tuan
Proceedings of the
International Solid-State Circuits Conference, San Francisco, CA, February 3-7,
2002.
An untapped opportunity in the realm of wireless data lies in low data-rate
(< 10 Kbit/sec) low-cost wireless
transceivers, assembled into distributed networks of sensor and actuator nodes.
This enables applications such as smart buildings and highways, environment
monitoring, user interfaces, entertainment,
factory automation, and robotics [1]. While the
aggregate system processes large amounts of data, individual nodes participate
in a small fraction only (typical data
rates <1 Kbit/sec). These ubiquitous networks require that
the individual nodes are tiny, easily integrable into the environment, and have
negligible cost.

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