IEICE Electronics Express
Online ISSN : 1349-2543
ISSN-L : 1349-2543
REVIEW PAPER
Ultra-low-power circuit techniques for mm-size wireless sensor nodes with energy harvesting
Hiroki MorimuraShoichi OshimaKenichi MatsunagaToshishige ShimamuraMitsuru Harada
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2014 Volume 11 Issue 20 Pages 20142009

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This paper describes circuit techniques for energy-harvesting technology in millimeter-size ultra-low-power batteryless wireless sensor nodes as a front end for BigData, IoT, M2M, and ambient intelligence. Power generated by energy harvester becomes as small as the nanowatt level when the size of a sensor node becomes millimeter-size. First, technical trends in low-power circuits and the portfolio of energy harvesting and circuit technology are discussed from the viewpoints of technical and application issues. Then, circuit techniques for nanowatt level wireless sensor nodes — a zero-power vibration sensing circuit, power management with MEMS switch, and an intermitted RF transmitter — are explained.

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