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Recycling Ambient Wi-Fi Signals for Low Energy Wake-Up of Wireless Sensors

Sandy Saab, Nour Kouzayha, Aline Eid, Ahmed Abed Benbuk, J. Costantine, Zaher Dawy

2020IEEE Sensors Letters14 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this letter, waking-up wireless sensors is achieved by solely relying on existing ambient radio frequency signals from commercial Wi-Fi routers. The wake-up is accomplished based on the captured Wi-Fi signal that is received by an antenna and then fed into a rectifier circuit. A novel packet injection algorithm is developed to enable the rectifier to efficiently convert the captured Wi-Fi signal into a dc power. This algorithm can be implemented on any commercial router with no modifications to the router's hardware or protocol stack and without compromising the performance of the Wi-Fi network. The design is experimentally validated under controlled conditions.

Topics & Concepts

RouterComputer scienceRectifier (neural networks)WirelessNetwork packetProtocol stackSIGNAL (programming language)Wireless sensor networkComputer networkAntenna (radio)Radio frequencyWakeEmbedded systemElectrical engineeringTelecommunicationsEngineeringProgramming languageStochastic neural networkArtificial neural networkAerospace engineeringRecurrent neural networkMachine learningEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksWireless Power Transfer SystemsAdvanced MIMO Systems Optimization