Human++: Wireless autonomous sensor technology for body area networks
conference paper
Recent advances in ultra-low-power circuits and energy harvesters are making self-powered body wireless autonomous transducer solutions (WATS) a reality. Power optimization at the system and application level is crucial in achieving ultra-low-power consumption for the entire system. This paper deals with innovative WATS modeling techniques, and illustrates their impact on the case of autonomous wireless ElectroCardioGram monitoring. The results show the effectiveness of our power optimization approach for improving the WATS autonomy. ©2011 IEEE.
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TNO Identifier
461485
ISBN
9781424475155
Article nr.
No.: 5722253
Source title
2011 16th Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference, ASP-DAC 2011, 25 January 2011 through 28 January 2011, Yokohama
Pages
561-566
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