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A Sub 100μW UWB Sensor-Node Powered by a Piezoelectric Vibration Harvester

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A Sub 100 mu W UWB Sensor-Node Powered by a Piezoelectric Vibration Harvester

Nico de Rooij, Danick Briand, Pierre-André Farine, Pattanaphong Janphuang

Piezoelectric harvesters are considered an alternative power source for applications that can support low to medium data rate transmissions in wireless sensor networks where ambient vibrations can provide microwatts to milliwatts of power. In this paper, w ...
IEEE2012

A Sub 100 µW UWB Sensor-Node Powered by a Piezoelectric Vibration Harvester

Nico de Rooij, Danick Briand, Pierre-André Farine, Cyril Botteron, Pattanaphong Janphuang, Christian Robert

Piezoelectric harvesters are considered an alternative power source for applications that can support low to medium data rate transmissions in wireless sensor networks where ambient vibrations can provide microwatts to milliwatts of power. In this paper, w ...
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