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Wake-up radio ranges: A performance study

Basagni et al., 2019

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3356184423348034652
Author
Basagni S
Ceccarelli F
Petrioli C
Raman N
Sheshashayee A
Publication year
Publication venue
2019 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC)

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Wake-up radio technology helps to attenuate unnecessary power consumption by allowing a node to keep its main radio off until it is woken up by a signal to an auxiliary low-power radio receiver. In this paper, we evaluate the range performance of an ultra-low power wake …
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