A wireless sensor-network system has been developed that achieves a compact and flexible sensing node. Allocating most of the sensing-control block to a remote host enables miniaturization of a node, which contains necessary minimum function blocks. The sensor configuration is determined by the host to meet system needs and sent to a node as a command with a radio-frequency transmitter. The bit rate is high enough to send sensing data and receive commands. The prototype of a node occupies 22.5 cm3 and consumes 150 mW the active mode and operates with a 2 MHz bit rate using a 315 MHz carrier frequency.
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Sensors, 2003. Proceedings of IEEE
(Volume:2
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Date of Conference: 22-24 Oct. 2003