Abstract
Today, the vast majority of personal communication devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and logically wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) access points feature IEEE 802.11 chipsets. In turn, wake-up radio (WuR) systems are used to reduce the significant energy waste that wireless devices cause during their idle communication mode. A novel WuR system is introduced that enables any IEEE 802.11-enabled device to be used as a WuR transmitter without requiring any hardware modification. The corresponding developed WuR receiver achieves a remarkably low power consumption of 10.8 μW and operates in the Wi-Fi 2.4 GHz band. By means of thorough physical tests, it is shown that the proposed IEEE 802.11-based WuR system enables important energy savings.
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Oller, J., Garcia, E., Lopez, E., Demirkol, I., Casademont, J., Paradells, J., … Reindl, L. (2014). IEEE 802.11-enabled wake-up radio system: Design and performance evaluation. Electronics Letters, 50(20), 1484–1486. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2014.2468
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