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Abstract(s)
A typical sensing module is composed of sensors, interface electronics, a radio-frequency (RF) CMOS transceiver and an associated antenna. A 2.4-GHz RF
transceiver chip was fabricated in a UMC 0.18 μm CMOS process. The receiver has a sensibility of -60 dBm and
consumes 6.3 mW from a 1.8 V supply. The transmitter
delivers an output power of 0 dBm with a power consumption
of 11.2 mW. Innovative topics concerning efficient power
management was taken into account during the design of the
transceiver. A solution of individual sensing modules allows a
plug-and-play solution. The target application is the
integration of a wireless sensor network in smart electronic
shirts, for monitoring the cardio-respiratory function and
posture.
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Keywords
Wireless sensors networks RF CMOS transceiver Cardio-respiratory function Posture CMOS integrated circuits Antennas Low-power electronics Transceivers
Citation
IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics. Vigo, 2007. p. 1356-1359
Publisher
IEEE