DocumentCode
63679
Title
A GSM-Based Clock-Harvesting Receiver With –87 dBm Sensitivity for Sensor Network Wake-Up
Author
Brown, J.K. ; Wentzloff, David D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Volume
48
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
Mar-13
Firstpage
661
Lastpage
669
Abstract
This paper presents a new type of wake-up receiver, called a clock-harvesting receiver, which extracts a 21 Hz clock embedded within the GSM standard for the wake-up of a wireless sensor network. The receiver was fabricated in 0.13 μm CMOS and harvests a 21 Hz clock from the 1900-MHz GSM band. It was designed for heavily duty-cycled operation to reduce the energy required for synchronization of a network. In active mode, the receiver achieves a sensitivity of -87 dBm with 57 μs of jitter while consuming 126 μW. In sleep mode, the power consumption is 81 pW. Experiments conducted in the lab verify the functionality of the receiver with a real local GSM cellular signal.
Keywords
CMOS integrated circuits; cellular radio; clocks; jitter; radio receivers; synchronisation; wireless sensor networks; CMOS fabrication; GSM standard; clock-harvesting wake-up receiver; duty-cycled operation; energy reduction; frequency 1900 MHz; frequency 21 Hz; jitter; local GSM cellular signal; power 126 muW; power 81 pW; size 0.13 mum; synchronization; time 57 mus; wireless wake-up sensor network; Clocks; GSM; Gain; Radio frequency; Receivers; Synchronization; Wireless sensor networks; Analog integrated circuits; clock-harvesting receiver (CRX); global system for mobile communications (GSM); synchronization; wake-up receiver (WRX); wireless sensor networks (WSNs);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Solid-State Circuits, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9200
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSSC.2013.2242716
Filename
6466422
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