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A New Approach to Low-Power and Low-Latency Wake-Up Receiver System for Wireless Sensor Nodes
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Low-power ElectronicsEnergy ConsumptionWireless CommunicationsEnergy HarvestingTime-sensitive NetworkingEngineeringWireless Sensor SystemNew Wake-up ReceiverStart Frame BitsComputer EngineeringNew ApproachLow Cost SensorWireless Sensor NodesInternet Of ThingsLow LatencyReal-time CommunicationSensor ConnectivityReal-time Protocol
A new wake-up receiver is proposed to reduce energy consumption and latency through adoption of two different data rates for the transmission of wake-up packets. To reduce the energy consumption, the start frame bits (SFBs) of a wake-up packet are transmitted at a low data rate of 1 kbps, and a bit-level duty cycle is employed for detection of SFBs. To reduce both energy consumption and latency, duty cycling is halted upon detection of the SFB sequence, and the rest of the wake-up packet is transmitted at a higher data rate of 200 kbps.
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