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Circuit Design Advances for Wireless Sensing Applications
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Smart SensorEngineeringWireless Sensor SystemMiniature Wireless SensorsWearable TechnologyLow Cost SensorCommunication CircuitSensor InterfaceWireless Implantable DeviceCircuit SystemCircuit Design AdvancesInternet Of ThingsElectrical EngineeringEnergy HarvestingComputer EngineeringUbiquitous SensingMicroelectronicsLow-power ElectronicsBioelectronicsSensor Miniaturization
Miniature wireless sensors with long lifetimes enable new applications for medical diagnosis, infrastructure monitoring, military surveillance, and environmental sensing among many other applications in a growing field. Sensor miniaturization leads to decreased on-sensor energy capacity, and lifetime requirements further constrain the sensor's power budget. To enable millimeter-scale wireless sensors with lifetimes of months to years, a new class of low-power circuit techniques is required. Wireless sensors collect and digitize environmental data before processing and transmitting the data wirelessly to base stations or other sensor nodes. Recent low-power advances for each of these functions shed light on how ubiquitous sensing can become a reality.
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