DocumentCode
1757715
Title
A 37.5 /spl mu/W Body Channel Communication Wake-Up Receiver With Injection-Locking Ring Oscillator for Wireless Body Area Network
Author
Hyunwoo Cho ; Joonsung Bae ; Hoi-Jun Yoo
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Korea Adv. Inst. of Sci. & Technol. (KAIST), Daejeon, South Korea
Volume
60
Issue
5
fYear
2013
fDate
41395
Firstpage
1200
Lastpage
1208
Abstract
An ultra-low power wake-up receiver for body channel communication (BCC) is implemented in 130 nm CMOS process. The proposed wake-up receiver uses the injection-locking ring oscillator (ILRO) to replace the RF amplifier with low power consumption. Through the ILRO, the frequency modulated input signal is amplified to the full swing rectangular signal directly demodulated by the following low power PLL-based FSK demodulator. In addition, the energy-efficient BCC link mitigates the sensitivity and selectivity requirements for the receiver, which significantly reduces the power consumption. Furthermore, the auto frequency calibrator (AFC) is adopted to compensate the free running frequency of the ring oscillator which is caused by temperature variation and leakage current. The AFC reuses the PLL-based demodulator to periodically set the free running frequency to the desired frequency without any area overhead. As a result, the proposed wake-up receiver achieves a sensitivity of -62.7 dBm at a data rate of 200 kbps while consuming only 37.5 μW from the 0.7 V supply.
Keywords
body area networks; demodulation; energy consumption; frequency shift keying; leakage currents; phase locked loops; radio receivers; radiofrequency amplifiers; radiofrequency oscillators; sensitivity; AFC; CMOS process; ILRO; PLL-based FSK demodulator; RF amplifier; auto frequency calibrator; body channel communication; energy-efficient BCC link mitigation; frequency modulated input signal; injection-locking ring oscillator; leakage current; power 37.5 muW; power consumption reduction; sensitivity analysis; temperature variation; ultra-low power wake-up receiver; voltage 0.7 V; wireless body area network; Body area networks; Frequency shift keying; Power demand; Radio frequency; Receivers; Ring oscillators; Voltage-controlled oscillators; Auto frequency calibrator (AFC); body channel communication (BCC); injection-locking ring oscillator (ILRO); wake-up receiver; wireless body-area-network (WBAN);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1549-8328
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCSI.2013.2249173
Filename
6479331
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