Millimeter-Wave Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensing

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Millimeter-Wave (mm-wave) wireless communication provides several GHz ISM bandwidth using high data rate communication in short bursts with high duty-cycle for lowest power systems. Combined with an on-chip wireless power receiving technique, an on-chip antenna, a fully integrated monolithic passive mm-wave sensor node for internet of things (IoT) can be realized. Such a sensor node is autonomous from an external power-supply, as well it can sense the environment, receive commands and transfer the sensing information. However, the power consumption of the mm-wave circuits is the bottleneck for achieving such a monolithic passive sensor node. The focus of this talk is on transceiver architectures and RF circuit techniques to achieve mm-wave transceiver capabilities feasible for power autonomous sensor nodes.



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  • Polytechnique Montréal
  • 2500, chemin de Polytechnique
  • B-638, Quebec
  • Canada H3T 1J4
  • Building: Main Building
  • Room Number: B-638

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  • Co-sponsored by Polygrames, STARaCom, IEEE section Montréal


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Dr. Ir. Hao Gao Dr. Ir. Hao Gao of Department of Electrical Engineering, Integrated Circuits Group, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands

Biography:

Dr. Ir. Hao Gao received the B.Eng degree from Southeast University, China, the M.Sc. degree from the Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, and Ph.D. degree from Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. From 2008 to 2012 he did a research project in Philips Global Research Headquarter, Eindhoven. In 2012 he was a European Marie Curie Researcher in NXP Semiconductors, Sweden. He was research scientist at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands in 2014. In 2015 Dr. Gao took a tenured track position as an assistant professor in the Mixed-Signal-Microelectronics Group at the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. His research is focused on the RF/mm-IC. Dr. Gao published more than 70 papers, inducing ISSCC, JSSC, IMS, RFIC, A-SSCC, ESSCIRC.
 
Dr. Gao was awarded a Philips Semiconductor Scholarship, Delft, in 2006. He was recipient of the best paper reward, WiSNet, 2011 IEEE Radio Wireless Week, an ISCAS 2013 grant, and an IMS 2014 grant. He was co-recipient of the high-quality paper award for ICICS 2011, Singapore, the ISSCC 2015 Distinguished Technical Paper, San Francisco, the 2018 MTT IWS best paper award, and 2018 ATRENE Award with EAST project for driving 5G innovation

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