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2014-01-24 15:40
Impact of Interfering Signals on Duty Cycling of Wake-up Receivers for Radio-On-Demand Networks Takatoshi Kimura, Akio Hasegawa (ATR), Hiroyuki Yomo (Kansai Univ.), Suhua Tang, Yoshio Takeuchi (ATR) SIP2013-126 RCS2013-296 |
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We have proposed Radio-On-Demand Networks (ROD) for realizing power saving of radio communication equipments. ROD has been designed for wireless LAN access point, which transits to a sleep state if no communication is requested for a predetermined period. A terminal (STA) transmits a wake-up signal upon communication request by the user. Once a wake-up receiver installed into each AP receives the wake-up signal, it turns the main system of AP on, which makes it possible to realize on-demand wireless communication.
In this paper, in order to reduce the power consumption of the wake-up receiver, we introduce duty-cycling which controls inactive and active states of the receiver. We evaluate the impact of interfering frames on the active rate of the wake-up receiver, and show that the assumption on the busy rate, i.e., how to generate busy period in the evaluation, is an important factor. Furthermore, by employing the measured value of power consumptions of our developed wake-up receiver, we evaluate average power consumption of the wake-up receiver when it is deployed in a practical environment. We show that our developed wake-up receiver with duty-cycling can achieve power consumption less than 1 mW even when it is exposed to back-ground interfering frames. |
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Energy Saving / Wake-up Receiver / Interference / Duty-Cycling / / / / |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 113, no. 386, RCS2013-296, pp. 241-246, Jan. 2014. |
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RCS2013-296 |
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2014-01-16 (SIP, RCS) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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Conference Information |
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RCS SIP |
Conference Date |
2014-01-23 - 2014-01-24 |
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Kyushu Univ. |
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Signal Processing for Wireless Systems, etc. |
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2014-01-RCS-SIP |
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Impact of Interfering Signals on Duty Cycling of Wake-up Receivers for Radio-On-Demand Networks |
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Energy Saving |
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Wake-up Receiver |
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Interference |
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Duty-Cycling |
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Takatoshi Kimura |
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Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) |
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Akio Hasegawa |
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Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) |
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Hiroyuki Yomo |
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Kansai University (Kansai Univ.) |
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Suhua Tang |
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Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) |
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Yoshio Takeuchi |
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Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International (ATR) |
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Date Time |
2014-01-24 15:40:00 |
Presentation Time |
25 minutes |
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RCS |
Paper # |
SIP2013-126, RCS2013-296 |
Volume (vol) |
vol.113 |
Number (no) |
no.385(SIP), no.386(RCS) |
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pp.241-246 |
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6 |
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2014-01-16 (SIP, RCS) |
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