Publications (5)0 Total impact
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Article: A Low-Power and Flexible Energy Detection IR-UWB Receiver for RFID and Wireless Sensor Networks.
IEEE Trans. on Circuits and Systems. 01/2011; 58-I:1470-1482. -
Conference Proceeding: A remote-powered RFID tag with 10Mb/s UWB uplink and -18.5dBm sensitivity UHF downlink in 0.18µm CMOS.
IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference, ISSCC 2009, Digest of Technical Papers, San Francisco, CA, USA, 8-12 February, 2009; 01/2009 -
Chapter: Remotely UHF-Powered Ultra Wideband RFID for Ubiquitous Wireless Identification and Sensing
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ABSTRACT: In this chapter, a novel system with asymmetric wireless links has been presented for ubiquitous wireless sensing and identification. Such as conventional passive RFID systems, nodes derive the power supply and receive data from the received RF signal transmitted by a reader. However, instead of backscattering, impulse UWB radio technique has been utilized in uplink from the nodes to the readers. It offers several advantages to the system such as high throughput, precise ranging and positioning, more security, long operation range, robustness to multipath, robustness to the narrowband interference and multi user01/2009; , ISBN: 978-3-902613-54-7 -
Article: Enabling Ubiquitous Wireless Sensing by a Novel RFID-Based UWB Module
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Article: A Remote-Powered RFID Tag with 10Mb/s UWB Uplink and – 18.5dBm-Sensitivity UHF Downlink in 0.18m CMOS