2007
DOI: 10.1109/jssc.2007.894338
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A Low-Power 2.4-GHz Current-Reused Receiver Front-End and Frequency Source for Wireless Sensor Network

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“…To compare receivers operating at different frequencies and data rates, the average receiver power (4) is used, where is the power consumption of the receiver. Assuming 1 kbit/packet and 1 packet/s, the resulted is 1.75 for this work, which is less than one-half of the power consumed by the direct conversion CMOS receivers reported in [17] and [18]. The 200 MHz of spectrum available in the 17 GHz band permits multi-Mbit/s data rates, which enables favorable energy/bit performance despite higher absolute power consumption.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…To compare receivers operating at different frequencies and data rates, the average receiver power (4) is used, where is the power consumption of the receiver. Assuming 1 kbit/packet and 1 packet/s, the resulted is 1.75 for this work, which is less than one-half of the power consumed by the direct conversion CMOS receivers reported in [17] and [18]. The 200 MHz of spectrum available in the 17 GHz band permits multi-Mbit/s data rates, which enables favorable energy/bit performance despite higher absolute power consumption.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Other low-power receivers use FSK modulation [9,[12][13][14][15], which is slightly more interferer-robust than OOK modulation [27]. Because the frequency reference needs to be stable, most FSK receivers use power consuming PLLs [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After rearranging (3.11), the absolute time jitter variance is given by a second order polynomial 12) which is similar to the model presented in [35]. In this thesis the parameters C LO and K LO are not normalized to the center frequency.…”
Section: Oscillator Jittermentioning
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“…A low power implementation of a receiver had been widely reported for application such as Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) [1]. WSN applications which require low power and low data rate often adopt ZigBee standard based on the regulation of IEEE 802.15.…”
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confidence: 99%