neuropsychiatrie : klinik, diagnostik, therapie und rehabilitation : organ der gesellschaft osterreichischer nervenarzte und psychiater2017Vol. 15pp. 107-113
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Abstract
Power consumption in wireless networks is crucial. In most
scenarios the transmission time is short compared to the idle listening time
for data transmission, the most power is consumed by the receiver. In low
latency systems there is a need for low power wake-up receivers (WuRx) that
reduce the power consumption when the node is idle, but keep it responsive.
This work presents a WuRx designed out of commercial components to
investigate the needs of a WuRx when it is embedded in a Wireless Personal
Area Network (WPAN) system in a real environment setup including WLAN and LTE
communication and considering interferer rejection. The calculation necessary
for the attenuation of those interferers is explained in detail. Furthermore,
a system design is presented that fulfills the requirements for this
environment and is build from off-the-shelf components.