IEEE Radio and Wireless Conference
RAWCON 2004
Sunday Workshop - WM2
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Wireless
Sensors – Devices, Systems, and Applications
Monday, September 20,
2004
8:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Organizers:
Olga Boric-Lubecke and Victor
Lubecke,
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Speakers:
- Amy Droitcour, Stanford University
Wireless Sensing of Cardiopulmonary Motion Using Silicon
Doppler Radars
- Sokwoo Rhee, Millennial Net, Inc.
Issues in Low Power, Low Data-Rate Wireless Sensor Networks
- Carsten Mundt, Stanford University
Bluetooth-Enabled Wearable Vital Signs Monitoring System
- Robert Weikle, University of Virginia
Integrated Schottky-Based Phase-Shifters for Millimeter
and Submillimeter-Wave Wireless Applications
Abstract:
Wireless sensors offer the advantage of minimizing physical
constrains on the monitored environment and thus enable various
embedded applications where conventional monitoring is not
possible or desirable. On the other hand, wireless sensors
must meet the challenges of compact size, low power consumption,
and limited bandwidth. This workshop will address the issues
of using wireless devices in physiological monitoring, including
design constrains on single-chip Doppler radars, minimizing
power consumption in wireless sensor networks, Bluetooth enabled
wearable sensors, and development of millimeter wave components
that will enable use of that part of the spectrum for future
wireless networks. |