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Self-powered wearable sensor node: challenges and opportunities (invited)

Published: 04 October 2015 Publication History

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In the near future, self-powered wearable sensor nodes are becoming as an emerging trend in healthcare applications. However, several design challenges exist before their wide usage, such as the limited and unstable power output as well as unpredictable power profiles. This paper shows an overview of candidate solutions and proposes that a cross-layer approach is needed.

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CASES '15: Proceedings of the 2015 International Conference on Compilers, Architecture and Synthesis for Embedded Systems
October 2015
200 pages
ISBN:9781467383202

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Published: 04 October 2015

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ESWEEK'15: ELEVENTH EMBEDDED SYSTEM WEEK
October 4 - 9, 2015
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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