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|a Wirelessly Powered Sensor Networks and Computational RFID
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|a Preface -- Range Scaling of Wirelessly Powered Sensor Systems -- History of the WISP Program -- The Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform -- System-On-Chip WISP: A 9 micro-Amp, Addressable Gen 2 Sensor Tag for BioSignal Acquisition -- Battery-less wireless sensors based on low power UHF RFID tags -- Passive RFID-based Wake-up Radios for Wireless Sensor Networks -- BAT: Backscatter Anything-to-Tag Communication -- Implementing the Gen 2 MAC on the Intel WISP -- WISP Monitoring and Debugging -- Maximalist Cryptography and Computation on the WISP UHF RFID Tag -- Security Enhanced WISPs: Implementation Challenges -- Power Optimized Waveforms That Enhance the Range of Energy Harvesting Sensors -- Wireless Ambient Radio Power -- Powering a VAD using the portable FREED System -- PORFIDO: Using neutrino telescopes and RFID to gather oceanographic data -- RFID-Vox: a Tribute to Leon Theremin.
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|a The Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform (WISP) is the first of a new class of RF-powered sensing and computing systems.� Rather than being powered by batteries, these sensor systems are powered by radio waves that are either deliberately broadcast or ambient.� Enabled by ongoing exponential improvements in the energy efficiency of microelectronics, RF-powered sensing and computing is rapidly moving along a trajectory from impossible (in the recent past), to feasible (today), toward practical and commonplace (in the near future). This book is a collection of key papers on RF-powered sensing and computing systems including the WISP. �Several of the papers grew out of the WISP Challenge, a program in which Intel Corporation donated WISPs to academic applicants who proposed compelling WISP-based projects. �The book also includes papers presented at the first WISP Summit, a workshop held in Berkeley, CA in association with the ACM Sensys conference, as well as other relevant papers. The book provides a window into the fascinating new world of wirelessly powered sensing and computing.
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