Title :
PicoRadios for wireless sensor networks: the next challenge in ultra-low power design
Author :
Rabaey, J.M. ; Ammer, J. ; Karalar, T. ; Suetfei Li ; Otis, B. ; Sheets, M. ; Tuan, T.
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
An untapped opportunity in the realm of wireless data lies in low data-rate (<10 kb/s) 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 While the aggregate system processes large amounts of data, individual nodes participate in a small fraction only (typical data rates <1 kb/s). These ubiquitous networks require that the individual nodes are tiny, easily integratable into the environment, and have negligible cost. The challenges and opportunities in the design of integrated wireless sensor and actuator nodes, to be used in such self-configuring ad-hoc networks, are described. To be viable, the node must be smaller than a couple of mm/sup 3/, cost <$1, and consume <100 μW, allowing for energy scavenging from the environment.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; actuators; data communication equipment; digital radio; low-power electronics; radio applications; radio networks; sensors; transceivers; 1 to 10 kbit/s; CMOS-designated functions; distributed networks; integrated wireless actuator nodes; integrated wireless sensor nodes; low-cost wireless transceivers; ultra-low power design; wireless data; wireless sensor networks; Actuators; Automated highways; Computerized monitoring; Costs; Intelligent sensors; Robotic assembly; Smart buildings; Transceivers; User interfaces; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 2002. Digest of Technical Papers. ISSCC. 2002 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7335-9
DOI :
10.1109/ISSCC.2002.993005