DocumentCode :
3551366
Title :
Wireless integrated network sensors: Low power systems on a chip
Author :
Asada, G. ; Dong, M. ; Lin, T.S. ; Newberg, F. ; Pottie, G. ; Kaiser, W.J. ; Marcy, H.O.
Author_Institution :
University of California, Los Angeles, California
fYear :
1998
fDate :
22-24 Sept. 1998
Firstpage :
9
Lastpage :
16
Abstract :
Wireless Integrated Network Sensors (WINS) now provide a new monitoring and control capability for transportation, manufacturing, health care, environmental monitoring, and safety and security. WINS combine sensing, signal processing, decision capability, and wireless networking capability in a compact, low power system. WINS systems combine microsensor technology with low power sensor interface, signal processing, and RF communication circuits. The need for low cost presents engineering challenges for implementation of these systems in conventional digital CMOS technology. This paper describes micropower data converter, digital signal processing systems, and weak inversion CMOS RF circuits. The digital signal processing system relies on a continuously operating spectrum analyzer. Finally, the weak inversion CMOS RF systems are designed to exploit the properties of high-Q inductors to enable low power operation. This paper reviews system architecture and low power circuits for WINS.
Keywords :
CMOS technology; Circuits; Communication system security; Monitoring; Power system security; Power systems; Radio frequency; Sensor systems; Signal processing; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Solid-State Circuits Conference, 1998. ESSCIRC '98. Proceedings of the 24th European
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ESSCIR.1998.186200
Filename :
1470957
Link To Document :
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