Performance evaluation and comparative analysis of SubCarrier Modulation Wake-up Radio systems for energy-efficient wireless sensor networks
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Abstract
Energy-efficient communication is one of the main concerns of wireless sensor networks nowadays. A commonly employed approach for achieving energy efficiency has been the use of duty-cycled operation of the radio, where the node's transceiver is turned off and on regularly, listening to the radio ch …
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| Authors | Oller J;Demirkol I;Casademont J;Paradells J;Gamm GU;Reindl L;; |
| Journal | sensors |
| Year | 2013 |
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joaquim oller
ilker demirkol
leonhard reindl
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