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Ultra low energy FDSOI asynchronous reconfiguration network for an IoT wireless sensor network node

Publié le 29 mars 2018
Ultra low energy FDSOI asynchronous reconfiguration network for an IoT wireless sensor network node
Auteurs
Chairat S., Beigne E., Berthier F., Miro-Panades I., Belleville M.
Year2017-0097
Source-Title2016 SOI-3D-Subthreshold Microelectronics Technology Unified Conference, S3S 2016
Affiliations
Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LETI, MINATEC Campus, Grenoble, France
Abstract
The paper describes a new asynchronous communication network for reconfiguration of adaptive Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) nodes. The use of adaptive blocks is motivated by the need to increase the performance of the node while being energy efficient. They are able to adapt their performance to the environment, the energy budget and the task. The purpose of the proposed communication network is to handle control signals, both in sleep and working mode of the node at a low energy cost. We show that we can achieve a 0.07pJ/bit in energy per bit and 1.1ns/bit in latency in a 28nm FDSOI technology at 0.6V in asynchronous QDI logic. © 2016 IEEE.
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Index-Keywords
Budget control, Energy efficiency, Internet of things, Low power electronics, Microelectronics, Sensor nodes, Asynchronous communication, Control signal, Energy budgets, Energy efficient, Energy-per-bit, Ultra low energy, Wireless sensor, Working mode, Wireless sensor networks
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