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TY - CONF - Tasselli G, Alimenti F, Fonte A, Zito D, Roselli L, De Rossi D, Lanat� A, Neri B, Tognetti A - Wearable microwave radiometers for remote fire detection: System-on-Chip (SoC) design and proof of the concept. - 2008 - January - Validated - 0 - () - 981 - 984 - The paper reports the present status of the project aimed at the realization of a wearable low-cost low-power System-on-Chip (SoC) 13-GHz passive microwave radiometer in CMOS 90 nm technology. This sensor has been thought to be inserted into the firemen jacket in order to help them in the detection of a hidden fire behind a door or a wall, especially where the IR technology fail. With respect of the prior art, the SoC is further developed and a proof of the concept is provided by means of a discrete-component prototype. - 10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4649319 DA - 2008/01 ER -
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@inproceedings{V107695002, = {Tasselli G, Alimenti F and Fonte A, Zito D and Roselli L, De Rossi D and Lanat� A, Neri B and Tognetti A }, = {Wearable microwave radiometers for remote fire detection: System-on-Chip (SoC) design and proof of the concept.}, = {2008}, = {January}, = {Validated}, = {0}, = {()}, pages = {981--984}, = {{The paper reports the present status of the project aimed at the realization of a wearable low-cost low-power System-on-Chip (SoC) 13-GHz passive microwave radiometer in CMOS 90 nm technology. This sensor has been thought to be inserted into the firemen jacket in order to help them in the detection of a hidden fire behind a door or a wall, especially where the IR technology fail. With respect of the prior art, the SoC is further developed and a proof of the concept is provided by means of a discrete-component prototype.}}, = {10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4649319}, source = {IRIS} }
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AUTHORS | Tasselli G, Alimenti F, Fonte A, Zito D, Roselli L, De Rossi D, Lanat� A, Neri B, Tognetti A | ||
TITLE | Wearable microwave radiometers for remote fire detection: System-on-Chip (SoC) design and proof of the concept. | ||
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YEAR | 2008 | ||
MONTH | January | ||
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ABSTRACT | The paper reports the present status of the project aimed at the realization of a wearable low-cost low-power System-on-Chip (SoC) 13-GHz passive microwave radiometer in CMOS 90 nm technology. This sensor has been thought to be inserted into the firemen jacket in order to help them in the detection of a hidden fire behind a door or a wall, especially where the IR technology fail. With respect of the prior art, the SoC is further developed and a proof of the concept is provided by means of a discrete-component prototype. | ||
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DOI_LINK | 10.1109/IEMBS.2008.4649319 | ||
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