2011
DOI: 10.1109/jsen.2011.2156782
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Energy-Efficient Wireless Sensing Using a Generic ADC Sensor Interface Within a Passive Multi-Standard RFID Transponder

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“…The synthesis results also show that the three evaluated architectures offer a low power consumption. Specifically, the obtained measures are well below 18 µW (1.2 V Â 15 µA), which is the limit commonly assumed for RFID implementations [18]. We emphasize that the figures provided represent the sum of the static and dynamic consumptions, and the value is directly facilitated by the synthesis tool.…”
Section: Asic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The synthesis results also show that the three evaluated architectures offer a low power consumption. Specifically, the obtained measures are well below 18 µW (1.2 V Â 15 µA), which is the limit commonly assumed for RFID implementations [18]. We emphasize that the figures provided represent the sum of the static and dynamic consumptions, and the value is directly facilitated by the synthesis tool.…”
Section: Asic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…We assume the digital baseband consumes 35% of the total power, so the P tag can be 15.7uW. η is the RF to DC conversion efficiency of rectifier and it usually can up to 20% [3]. As a result, the expected theoretical read range can be 7.5m.…”
Section: E Simulation and Implementation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In WSN, RFID tag can be integrated on a node to send sensor data. Recently, considerable research has been performed in the combination of RFID with sensory systems [3]- [5]. EPCglobal Inc. is leading the development of industry driven standards for Electronic Product Code (EPC) to support the use of RFID in supply chain management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most importantly, RF technology solves the problem of relying on power in traditional sensor technology. For example, the sensing unit and the off-chip sensing interface make RFID a wireless sensor node [16,64], PE3001 can be integrated with other MCUs [33], and SAR ADC can be well integrated into the sensing interfaces of passive and semipassive RFID tag [65].…”
Section: Passive Wireless Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%