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Steps Towards a Minimal Mobile Wireless BIuetooth(TM) Sensor

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Publication Type:

Conference/Workshop Paper

Venue:

Sensors for Industry Conference


Abstract

This paper describes a new BluetoothTM-based wireless implementation of a mobile sensor. The solution reduces dramatically both power consumption and size of a wireless sensor improving earlier BluefoothTM implementations where multi-chip solutions were used and mobility was not supported. Three different implementations from multi-chip to single chip are described with the sensor wireless interface, the architecture, protocols and algorithms used. Achieved results are: (I) Implementation of 1 chip solution wireless sensor using the internal BluetoothTM module ADC for external sensing purposes. (2) Mobile sensor wireless monitoring with BluetoothTM.

Bibtex

@inproceedings{Garcia Castano738,
author = {Javier Garcia Casta{\~n}o and Jens L{\"o}nnblad and Michael Svensson and Mikael Ekstr{\"o}m and Ylva B{\"a}cklund},
title = {Steps Towards a Minimal Mobile Wireless BIuetooth(TM) Sensor},
month = {January},
year = {2004},
booktitle = {Sensors for Industry Conference},
url = {http://www.es.mdu.se/publications/738-}
}