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31 March 2009 Wireless nanosensor network system
Sechang Oh, Hyukjun Kwon, Lauren Kegley, Hargsoon Yoon, Vijay K. Varadan
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Abstract
Many types of wireless modules are being developed to enhance wireless performance with low power consumption, compact size, high data rates, and wide range coverage. However trade-offs must be taken into consideration in order to satisfy all aspects of wireless performance. For example, in order to increase the data rate and wide range coverage, power consumption should be sacrificed. To overcome these drawbacks, the paper presents a wireless client module which offers low power consumption along with a wireless receiver module that has the strength to provide high data rates and wide range coverage. Adopting Zigbee protocol in the wireless client module, the power consumption performance is enhanced so that it plays a part of the mobile device. On the other hand, the wireless receiver module, as adopting Zigbee and Wi-Fi protocol, provides high data rate, wide range coverage, and easy connection to the existing Internet network so that it plays a part of the portable device. This module demonstrates monitoring of gait analysis. The results show that the sensing data being measured can be monitored in any remote place with access to the Internet network.
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Sechang Oh, Hyukjun Kwon, Lauren Kegley, Hargsoon Yoon, and Vijay K. Varadan "Wireless nanosensor network system", Proc. SPIE 7291, Nanosensors, Biosensors, and Info-Tech Sensors and Systems 2009, 729111 (31 March 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.821561
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KEYWORDS
Receivers

Sensors

Internet

Sensing systems

Sensor networks

Telecommunications

Wireless communications

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