Towards the world smallest wireless sensor nodes with low power consumption for ‘Green’ sensor networks

J. Lu, H. Okada, T. Itoh, R. Maeda, T. Harada
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Pursuit of the lowest size-limit of wireless sensor node may not only reduce production cost and power consumption, but also enable its layout-free ubiquitous applications, especially in `green' sensor network to compress energy consumption through visibility and optimization. In this work, we engage in developing the world smallest wireless sensor node form both system block integration and physical interconnection points-of-view. A customized RF-transmitter IC with low power consumption, universal interface to analog and digital sensors, and power management function was developed by using 0.18um 1.8V/3.3V 1P6M logic process. By introducing buried bump interconnection technology (B2it™), one of the world smallest wireless sensor nodes for humidity and temperature monitoring was successfully achieved with the size of 3.9×3.9×3.5mm. Configuration of above sensor node also enables its easy assembly with stand-alone power source and flexible antenna for wide variety of applications.
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朝着世界上最小的无线传感器节点,低功耗的“绿色”传感器网络
追求无线传感器节点的最小尺寸限制,不仅可以降低生产成本和功耗,而且可以使其无布局无处不在的应用,特别是在“绿色”传感器网络中,通过可见性和优化来压缩能耗。在这项工作中,我们从系统块集成和物理互连的角度出发,致力于开发世界上最小的无线传感器节点。采用0.18um 1.8V/3.3V 1P6M逻辑工艺,开发了具有低功耗、模拟和数字传感器通用接口、电源管理功能的定制rf发射机IC。通过引入埋地凹凸互连技术(B2it™),成功实现了世界上最小的湿度和温度监测无线传感器节点之一,其尺寸为3.9×3.9×3.5mm。上述传感器节点的配置也使其易于与独立电源和柔性天线组装,适用于各种应用。
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