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PIMRC
2008
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Radio-Triggered Wake-ups with Addressing Capabilities for extremely low power sensor network applications
Sensor network applications are generally characterized by long idle durations and intermittent communication patterns. The traffic loads are typically so low that overall idle d...
Junaid Ansari, Dmitry Pankin, Petri Mähö...
118
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ICCD
2002
IEEE
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16 years 10 days ago
Low-Power, High-Speed CMOS VLSI Design
Ubiquitous computing is a next generation information technology where computers and communications will be scaled further, merged together, and materialized in consumer applicati...
Tadahiro Kuroda
122
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NOMS
2006
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
System Support for Management of Networked Low-Power Sensors
— This paper addresses the problem of managing a wireless sensor network with mobile managers. The mobile managers should be able to create their connectivity to the nodes they m...
Jai-Jin Lim, Daniel L. Kiskis, Kang G. Shin
109
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DAC
1997
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
Tools and Methodologies for Low Power Design
-- Designing for low power has become increasingly important in a wide variety of applications, including wireless telephony, mobile computing, high performance computing, and high...
Jerry Frenkil
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WONS
2005
IEEE
15 years 9 months ago
Dynamic Power Management in Wireless Sensor Networks: An Application-Driven Approach
Energy is a limited resource in wireless sensor networks. In fact, the reduction of power consumption is crucial to increase the lifetime of low power sensor networks. Several app...
Rodrigo M. Passos, Claudionor José Nunes Co...