Mobility-based Time References for Wireless Sensor Networks (Analog Circuits and Signal Processing)

Sebastiano, Fabio; Breems, Lucien J.; Makinwa, Kofi A

ISBN 10: 1489988289 ISBN 13: 9781489988287
Published by Springer, 2014
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This book describes the use of low-power low-cost and extremely small radios to provide essential time reference for wireless sensor networks. The authors explain how to integrate such radios in a standard CMOS process to reduce both cost and size, while focusing on the challenge of designing a fully integrated time reference for such radios. To enable the integration of the time reference, system techniques are proposed and analyzed, several kinds of integrated time references are reviewed, and mobility-based references are identified as viable candidates to provide the required accuracy at low-power consumption. Practical implementations of a mobility-based oscillator and a temperature sensor are also presented, which demonstrate the required accuracy over a wide temperature range, while drawing 51-uW from a 1.2-V supply in a 65-nm CMOS process.

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This book describes the use of low-power low-cost and extremely small radios to provide essential time reference for wireless sensor networks. The authors explain how to integrate such radios in a standard CMOS process to reduce both cost and size, while focusing on the challenge of designing a fully integrated time reference for such radios. To enable the integration of the time reference, system techniques are proposed and analyzed, several kinds of integrated time references are reviewed, and mobility-based references are identified as viable candidates to provide the required accuracy at low-power consumption. Practical implementations of a mobility-based oscillator and a temperature sensor are also presented, which demonstrate the required accuracy over a wide temperature range, while drawing 51-uW from a 1.2-V supply in a 65-nm CMOS process.

  • Provides system analysis to understand requirements for time/frequency accuracy in wireless sensor networks;
  • Describes system optimization for time references in wireless sensor networks, with ad-hoc modulation schemes and system duty-cycle techniques;
  • Includes an overview of different physical principles for integrated time references;
  • Shows a practical alternative for integrated time-references;
  • Details a competitive solution for temperature compensation of integrated references.

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Title: Mobility-based Time References for Wireless ...
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 2014
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: New

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