Batteryless mm-Wave Wireless Sensors [electronic resource] / by Hao Gao, Marion Matters-Kammerer, Dusan Milosevic, Peter G.M. Baltus.
By: Gao, Hao [author.]
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Contributor(s): Matters-Kammerer, Marion [author.]
| Milosevic, Dusan [author.]
| Baltus, Peter G.M [author.]
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Chapter 1.Introduction -- Chapter 2.State of the art -- Chapter 3.System analysis of mm-wave wireless sensor networks -- Chapter 4.Recti er analysis -- Chapter 5.mm-Wave recti ers -- Chapter 6.mm-Wave monolithic integrated sensor nodes -- Chapter 7.-Wave low-power receiver -- Chapter 8.mm-Wave front-end design for phased array systems -- Chapter 9. Conclusion.
This book describes the PREMISS system, which enables readers to overcome the limitations of state-of-the-art battery-less wireless sensors in size, cost, robustness and range, with a system concept for a 60 GHz wireless sensor system with monolithic sensors. The authors demonstrate a system in which the wireless sensors consist of wireless power receiving, sensing and communication functions in a single chip, without external components, avoiding costly IC-interfaces that are sensitive to mechanical and thermal stress.
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