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Performance analysis and energy optimization of wake-up receiver schemes for wireless low-power applications

Mazloum et al., 2014

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3794051606803314505
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Mazloum N
Edfors O
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IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications

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The use of duty-cycled ultralow-power wake-up receivers (WRxs) can significantly extend a node lifetime in low-power sensor network applications. In the WRx design, both the low- power operation of the WRx and the wake-up beacon (WB) detection performance are of …
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