Patent for Advanced Signal Detection for Next-Generation Wireless Networks

ECE Associate Professor Aatmesh Shrivastava was awarded a patent for designing an “Ultra low power wake up radio architecture.”
Abstract Source: USPTO
A radio frequency (RF) signal strength detection technique is disclosed with a received signal strength indicator (RSSI) circuit, which can be deployed in an internet-of-things (IoT) network. The RSSI circuit is based on a direct conversion of RF to digital code indicating the signal strength. The direct conversion is achieved by the repeated switching of a rectifier’s output voltage using an ultra-low power comparator. A 5-bit programmable feedback circuit can be used to correct detection inaccuracies. The RSSI circuit can be implemented in a 65-nm CMOS process and consumes 15 nW power. It can have a linear dynamic range of 26 dB and exhibit an error of ±0.5 dB with a wide bandwidth of 500 MHz. The technique has been verified with simulation and measurement results. The high detection accuracy with ultra-low power consumption of the proposed RSSI circuit is favorable for IoT applications including, e.g., biomedical, localization, and other low-power applications.
