A Low-Power Wakeup Radio for Application in WSN-Based Indoor Location Systems |
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Authors: | Alírio Soares Boaventura Nuno Borges Carvalho |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departamento de Electrónica, Telecomunica??es e Informática, Instituto de Telecomunica??es, Universidade de Aveiro, 3810-193, Aveiro, Portugal
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Abstract: | This paper presents a low-power wakeup radio (WUR) for application in indoor location systems. The presented radio has a better performance than the state-of-the-art radios, since it has low-power consumption, only 10 μW and it is perfectly integrated into a wireless sensor network based on ZigBee, which is used for location purposes. This performance was achieved due to an optimised radio frequency design of the WUR, which was embedded with a low-cost/low-power processor, and due to an enhanced control algorithm. Moreover, a software defined radio approach has been used to implement the WUR protocol. The WUR was designed and integrated in an existing WSN-based indoor location system which was originally based on a periodic sleep-wake up duty-cycled protocol. In the WUR protocol the location sensor is kept in deep sleep mode until it receives an external wake-up order. According to estimates, with this scheme, the battery lifetime can be increased from 200 days (using conventional duty-cycle protocol) up to almost 8000 days (sensor waken-up few times per day). |
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