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An Improved Wake-Up Receiver Based on the Optimization of Low-Frequency Pattern Matchers

Robert Fromm, Olfa Kanoun, Faouzi Derbel

2023Sensors15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wake-up receivers are gaining importance in power-aware wireless sensor networks, as they significantly reduce power consumption during RF reception, enabling asynchronous communication with low latency. However, the performance of wake-up receivers still lags behind that of off-the-shelf RF transceivers. There is a growing demand for higher sensitivity, enhanced reliability, and lower latency while maintaining the lowest power consumption. In this article, our goal is to advance the performance of wake-up receivers based on off-the-shelf components and low-frequency pattern matchers. Through a systematic investigation, we proposed multiple improvements aimed at enhancing wake-up receiver performance and reliability. We introduced an improved passive envelope detector and realized a wake-up receiver for the 868 MHz band, which achieves a power consumption of 5.71 μW and latency of 9.02 ms. Our proposed wake-up receiver is capable of detecting signals down to an average power level of -61.6 dBm. These achievements represent significant advancements compared to the existing state of research on wake-up receivers based on low-frequency pattern matchers. Recent articles have not been able to attain such improved values in signal detection, power consumption, and latency.

Topics & Concepts

WakeEnvelope detectorTransmitterLatency (audio)Computer scienceAsynchronous communicationTransceiverPower consumptionLow latency (capital markets)Radio frequencyDetectorWirelessElectronic engineeringReal-time computingPower (physics)TelecommunicationsEngineeringComputer networkBandwidth (computing)PhysicsAmplifierChannel (broadcasting)Quantum mechanicsAerospace engineeringEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksRadio Frequency Integrated Circuit Design
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