Passive sensors network for temperature detection

The dissipation of energy by the electronic signal conditioning is considered one of the essential issues to which network designers of microsensor have to face. With the aim of achieving significant reduction in energy consumption, we validate in this paper the use of a newly developed temperature sensor to enable us to perform wireless temperature measurement without using power.

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