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Ultra-wide-band transmitter for low-power wireless body area networks: Design and evaluationRyckaert et al., 2005
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- Ryckaert J
- Desset C
- Fort A
- Badaroglu M
- De Heyn V
- Wambacq P
- Van der Plas G
- Donnay S
- Van Poucke B
- Gyselinckx B
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- IEEE transactions on circuits and systems I: Regular papers
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The successful realization of a wireless body area network (WBAN) requires innovative solutions to meet the energy consumption budget of the autonomous sensor nodes. The radio interface is a major challenge, since its power consumption must be reduced below …
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