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Wireless Sensor Networks

Vol. 4, No. 1, May 2007- Art. 3
 
Pico Radio: from Vision to Reality

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M. Sheets, B. Otis, H. Qin, N. Pletcher, F. Burghardt, J. Ammer, T. Karalar, P. Monat, Y. Cao, D. Markovic, A. Vladimirescu, J. Rabaey, Department of EECS, University of California, Berkeley; S. Cervini, STMicroelectronics

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Copyright © STMicroelectronics, University of California - Berkeley, 2007
 
Abstract
The vision of ubiquitous, dense, heterogeneous, ad-hoc Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) can only become a reality through the combined efforts of system miniaturization and power/cost minimization. In turn, these efforts open up a variety of interrelated issues, including protocol stack design, energy scavenging, cost/precision tradeoff of components, and low-power CMOS design. At BWRC all of these issues have been addressed in a harmonized way, and a WSN node (Quark), incorporating the outcome of multidisciplinary research, has been designed. This article presents an overview of the current state of the Quark node. STMicroelectronics has manufactured many of the chips developed at BWRC under the Pico Radio project.
 

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