Title :
Ultra-low power circuit and system design trade-offs for smart sensor network applications
Author :
Iniewski, K. ; Siu, C. ; Kilambi, S. ; Khan, S. ; Crowley, B. ; Mercier, P. ; Schlegel, C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of ECE, Alberta Univ., Edmonton, Alta.
Abstract :
The presented analysis shows that a system approach, that targets heterogeneous technologies, is clearly needed to address ultra-low power operation of hardware built for wireless sensor networks. CMOS design efforts have to be aided by a clear understanding of network requirements and protocol implementation. A very talented CMOS designer, or even dozen of them, working in isolation are not going to get far ahead in designing useful RF transceivers for "smart dust" applications. Although impressive progress has been made in the last decade in CMOS RF design in order to build state-of-the-art ultra low power wireless nodes CMOS designers need to pair with battery chemists, antenna physicists, and communication experts to execute on the exciting vision of "ambient intelligence"
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; dust; integrated circuit design; intelligent sensors; transceivers; wireless sensor networks; CMOS design; RF transceivers; smart dust; smart sensor network; system design trade-offs; ultra-low power circuit; wireless sensor networks; Batteries; CMOS technology; Circuits and systems; Hardware; Intelligent sensors; Isolation technology; Protocols; Radio frequency; Transceivers; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Information and Communications Technology, 2005. Enabling Technologies for the New Knowledge Society: ITI 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9270-1
DOI :
10.1109/ITICT.2005.1609632