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	<REFERENCE_TYPE>3</REFERENCE_TYPE>
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		<AUTHOR>Harte, S.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>O'Flynn, B.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Martinez-Catala, R.V.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Buckley, J.</AUTHOR>
		<AUTHOR>Popovici, E.</AUTHOR>
	</AUTHORS>
	<YEAR>2008</YEAR>
	<TITLE>Wireless sensor node design for heterogeneous networks</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>In: XXXII International Microelectronics and Packaging Poland Conference</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<PLACE_PUBLISHED>Warszawa-Pu&Aring;‚tusk, Poland</PLACE_PUBLISHED>
	<PUBLISHER>IEEE</PUBLISHER>
	<DATE>21-24 Sep 2008</DATE>
	<KEYWORDS>
		<KEYWORD>RP2</KEYWORD>
	</KEYWORDS>
	<ABSTRACT>&lt;p&gt;Two complementary wireless sensor nodes for building two-tiered  heterogeneous networks are presented. A larger node with a 25 mm by 25  mm size acts as the backbone of the network, and can handle complex data  processing. A smaller, cheaper node with a 10 mm by 10 mm size can  perform simpler sensor-interfacing tasks. The 25mm node is based on  previous work that has been done in the Tyndall National Institute that  created a modular wireless sensor node. In this work, a new 25mm module  is developed operating in the 433/868 MHz frequency bands, with a range  of 3.8 km. The 10mm node is highly miniaturised, while retaining a high  level of modularity. It has been designed to support very energy  efficient operation for applications with low duty cycles, with a sleep  current of 3.3 &amp;mu;A. Both nodes use commercially available components and  have low manufacturing costs to allow the construction of large  networks. In addition, interface boards for communicating with nodes  have been developed for both the 25mm and 10mm nodes. These interface  boards provide a USB connection, and support recharging of a Li-ion  battery from the USB power supply. This paper discusses the design  goals, the design methods, and the resulting implementation.&lt;/p&gt;</ABSTRACT>
	<URL>http://cora.ucc.ie/handle/10468/149</URL>
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