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TEENY TINY BLUETOOTH TRANSMITTER RUNS ON LESS THAN 1 MW

TEENY-TINY BLUETOOTH TRANSMITTER RUNS ON LESS THAN 1 MW

You’re probably swimming in Bluetooth radio signals right now. But none of those are coming from the smallest, lowest-power end of the Internet of Things. These battery-powered and energy-harvesting millimeter-scale sensors are meant to last for years without needing replacement, but their radios can’t muster the energy needed to communicate using even the lowest energy […]

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Millimeter sized mechanisms, optoelectronic chips and infrared photodetectors, Toyohashi Tech e-Newsletter features a diversity of research projects

(Vocus/PRWEB) 22 March 2011 This week, Toyohashi University of Technology publishes the March issue of Toyohashi Tech e-Newsletter, which includes highlights of some of the top papers from researchers at the university. Featured in these highlights are reports of the worlds first one-bit digital counter on a single chip, and an innovative new millimeter sized

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