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Design of a zero energy wireless identification and sensing platform
Published 2014“…With the advancement of CMOS technology power consumption of a microcontroller and wireless identification and sensing platform (WISP), it is now possible to design a WISP with zero energy. …”
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Security and trends in wireless identification and sensing platform tags : advancements in RFID /
Published c201“… "This book highlights new research regarding wireless identification and sensing platform (WISP) tags, security, and applications, serving as a reference on WISP technology and presenting recent advances in this field"--provided by publisher…”
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Power management unit (PMU) for the battery-less smart sensor
Published 2014“…The transmission standard is based on WISP (Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform) which includes an energy harvesting system, voltage regulator and MCU (Microcontroller Unit). …”
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XorshiftUL+: A novel hybrid random number generator for internet of things and wireless sensor network applications
Published 2020-10-01“…It is also implemented, tested on wireless identification and sensing platform (WISP) passive RFID tag and compared with well-known PRNGs. …”
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Design a low power modulator/demodulator for battery-less wireless sensor platform
Published 2014“…Passive RFID tags uses input RF signal as power harvesting source as well. Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform (WISP) is a passive RFID with sensing and computing capability. …”
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Design of a battery-less smart sensor platform using Texas instrument (TI) MSP430 ultra-low power microcontroller (MCU)
Published 2014“…Due to advancement of the CMOS technology in the power consumption of a microcontroller (MCU) as well as the wireless identification and sensing platform (WISP), it is possible now to design a zero energy WISP. …”
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Improving channel efficiency using physical layer information in wireless systems
Published 2016“…To evaluate the effectiveness of BiGroup, we build an RFID reader running BiGroup decoding scheme using GNURadio/USRP testbed and read various COTS RFID tags as well as programmable WISP (Wireless Identification and Sensing Platform) tags. Experiment results demonstrate that BiGroup greatly improves the RFID communication efficiency.…”
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