DocumentCode
2623899
Title
The design of a ultra-low power RF wakeup sensor for wireless sensor networks
Author
Bae, Yong Soo ; Lee, Sang Hoon ; Choi, Lynn
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. Eng., Korea Univ., Seoul, South Korea
fYear
2012
fDate
15-17 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
214
Lastpage
218
Abstract
Conventional MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks have adopted duty cycling to reduce idle listening, but duty cycling leads to energy-latency tradeoff, which is one of the major challenges for designing energy efficient and high performance MAC protocols for wireless sensor networks. To break through the energy-latency tradeoff caused by duty cycling in the existing wireless sensor network, we propose a new RF wakeup sensor, which is a dedicated small RF module to check potential communications by sensing the presence of a RF signal. With RF wakeup sensor each node no longer requires duty cycling, eliminating both sleep delay and idle listening. The distinctive feature of our RF design from the existing radio sensor studies is that the RF wakeup sensor can provide the same sensitivity as the underlying RF communication module with two orders of magnitude lower energy consumption. To equalize the RF sensing range to the communication range, the RF wakeup sensor uses a dedicated amplifier for input signal. The amplifier can selectively sense signals on the predefined frequency band by employing a frequency filter that requires neither mixer nor oscillator. We evaluate the circuital characteristics of our RF wakeup sensor design by using Advanced Design System 2009 simulator. The results show that RF wakeup sensor allows a sensor node to completely turn off their communication module by performing the around-the-clock carrier sensing while it consumes only 1% energy of an idle communication module.
Keywords
access protocols; amplifiers; energy consumption; low-power electronics; mixers (circuits); oscillators; wireless sensor networks; Advanced Design System 2009 simulator; MAC protocols; RF communication module; RF signal; amplifier; around-the-clock carrier sensing; duty cycling; energy consumption; energy-latency tradeoff; frequency filter; idle listening; mixer; oscillator; potential communications; radio sensor; small RF module; ultra-low power RF wakeup sensor; wireless sensor networks; Detectors; Impedance; Microwave filters; Protocols; Radio frequency; Switches; Wireless sensor networks; RF wakeup sensor; Wireless sensor network; idle listening; sleep delay;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications (APCC), 2012 18th Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location
Jeju Island
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4726-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4673-4727-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/APCC.2012.6388134
Filename
6388134
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