作者
Neil C MacEwen, Louise H Crockett, Eugen Pfann, Robert W Stewart
发表日期
2005/10/30
研讨会论文
Conference Record of the Thirty-Ninth Asilomar Conference onSignals, Systems and Computers, 2005.
页码范围
447-451
出版商
IEEE
简介
Speckled computing is a novel vision of a wireless sensor network consisting of small nodes which can sense, compute and network wirelessly. The nodes individually have limited power and processing resources, but together forms a powerful processing system. Electrical power resources at such a volume are severely restricted, and as such design decisions are made with low-power as the first priority. This work examines the use of Manchester encoding in the digital transceiver to reduce the complexity of symbol synchronisation. A Manchester decoder has been implemented which has the useful property of being tolerant to oscillator inaccuracies, allowing a cheap and low-power clock source to be employed. A realistic implementation of the decoder using rectangular pulse-shaping and an oversampling ratio of 8 allows an on-chip oscillator tolerance of more than 11%
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