|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
This book explores the design of ultra wideband (UWB) technology
for wireless body-area networks (WBAN). The authors describe a
novel implementation of WBAN sensor nodes that use UWB for data
transmission and narrow band for data reception, enabling low power
sensor nodes, with high data rate capability. The discussion also
includes power efficient, medium access control (MAC) protocol
design for UWB based WBAN applications and the authors present a
MAC protocol in which a guaranteed delivery mechanism is utilized
to transfer data with high priority. Readers will also benefit from
this book s feasibility analysis of the UWB technology for human
implant applications through the study of electromagnetic and
thermal power absorption of human tissue that is exposed to UWB
signals. "
This book provides readers with an overview of kinetic energy
harvesting systems, their applications, and a detailed discussion
of circuit design of variable-capacitance electrostatic harvesters.
The authors describe challenges that need to be overcome when
designing miniaturized kinetic energy harvesting systems, along
with practical design considerations demonstrated through case
studies of developing electrostatic energy harvesting systems. The
book also, Discusses the subject of Miniaturized
Variable-Capacitance Electrostatic Energy Harvesters from both a
theoretical and practical/experimental point of view. Describes
detailed circuit designs for developing miniaturized electrostatic
harvesters. Includes a comprehensive comparison framework for
evaluating electrostatic harvesters, enabling readers to select
which harvesters are best suited for a particular application.
This book explores the design of ultra wideband (UWB) technology
for wireless body-area networks (WBAN). The authors describe
a novel implementation of WBAN sensor nodes that use UWB for data
transmission and narrow band for data reception, enabling low power
sensor nodes, with high data rate capability. The discussion
also includes power efficient, medium access control (MAC) protocol
design for UWB based WBAN applications and the authors present a
MAC protocol in which a guaranteed delivery mechanism is utilized
to transfer data with high priority. Readers will also
benefit from this book’s feasibility analysis of the UWB
technology for human implant applications through the study of
electromagnetic and thermal power absorption of human tissue that
is exposed to UWB signals. Â
This book provides readers with an overview of kinetic energy
harvesting systems, their applications, and a detailed discussion
of circuit design of variable-capacitance electrostatic harvesters.
The authors describe challenges that need to be overcome when
designing miniaturized kinetic energy harvesting systems, along
with practical design considerations demonstrated through case
studies of developing electrostatic energy harvesting systems. The
book also, Discusses the subject of Miniaturized
Variable-Capacitance Electrostatic Energy Harvesters from both a
theoretical and practical/experimental point of view. Describes
detailed circuit designs for developing miniaturized electrostatic
harvesters. Includes a comprehensive comparison framework for
evaluating electrostatic harvesters, enabling readers to select
which harvesters are best suited for a particular application.
|
You may like...
Reflections
Chet Atkins, 'Doc' Watson
CD
R966
Discovery Miles 9 660
Us Time
Cody Canada
CD
R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
|