Miniaturized wireless sensor network
Aubin Lecointre (LAAS), Daniela Dragomirescu (LAAS), David Dubuc, (LAAS), Grenier Katia (LAAS), Pons Patrick (LAAS), Herv\'e Aubert (LAAS), A., Muller (LAAS), Pascal Berthou (LAAS), Thierry Gayraud (LAAS), Robert Plana, (LAAS)

TL;DR
This paper reviews the integration of MEMS/NEMS technologies and SIP concepts in wireless sensor networks, emphasizing the importance of analog-digital compatibility for developing smart microsystem networks.
Contribution
It provides an overview of how MEMS/NEMS and SIP are suited for advanced wireless sensor network architectures and highlights the need for analog-digital integration.
Findings
MEMS/NEMS technologies are well suited for advanced sensor architectures
SIP concept enhances integration in microsystem networks
Analog architectures must be compatible with digital techniques
Abstract
This paper addresses an overview of the wireless sensor networks. It is shown that MEMS/NEMS technologies and SIP concept are well suited for advanced architectures. It is also shown analog architectures have to be compatible with digital signal techniques to develop smart network of microsystem.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks · Sensor Technology and Measurement Systems
