Low-Power Wake-Up Radio for Wireless Sensor Networks

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Philippe Le-Huy
Sébastien Roy
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[1] Laboratoire de Radiocommunication et de Traitement du Signal (LRTS),
[2] Laval University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department,undefined
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wireless sensor networks; low-power hardware; asynchronous operations; wake-up radio;
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Power consumption is a critical issue in many wireless sensor network scenarios where network life expectancy is measured in months or years. Communication protocols typically rely on synchronous operation and duty-cycle mechanisms to reduce the power usage at the cost of decreased network responsiveness and increased communication latency. A low-power radio-triggered device can be used to continuously monitor the channel and activate the node for incoming communications, allowing purely asynchronous operations. To be effective, the power consumption of this wake-up device must be on the order of tens of microwatts since this device is always active. This paper presents our first attempt at designing such a low-power receiver. Very few realizations of wake-up devices are reported in the literature and none presents power dissipation below 40 μW. Our design implements a complete wake-up device and initial results indicate an average power consumption below 20 μW, which is more than 2 times lower than other reported devices.
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