Abstract

With the growing need to monitor, understand and manage our surroundings, the demand for wireless sensor networks has been constantly increasing. To make practical application of wireless sensor networks possible, their sensor nodes utilize specialized low-power always-on wake-up detectors to increase their energy efficiency. Advances in energy conversion and harvesting techniques and utilization of micro- and nano-electromechanical systems allow for development of autonomous wake-up detectors, powered by ambient or event energy.

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