Nathan M. Pletcher, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2008 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Communications & Networking (COMNET); Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Energy (ENE); Integrated Circuits (INC); Signal Processing (SP); Computer architecture
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Jan M. Rabaey grad student 2008 UC Berkeley
 (Ultra-low power wake -up receivers for wireless sensor networks.)
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Pletcher NM, Gambini S, Rabaey J. (2009) A 52 μw Wake-Up receiver with -72 dBm sensitivity using an uncertain-IF architecture Ieee Journal of Solid-State Circuits. 44: 269-280
Chee YH, Koplow M, Mark M, et al. (2008) PicoCube: A 1cm3 sensor node powered by harvested energy Proceedings - Design Automation Conference. 114-119
Pletcher N, Gambini S, Rabaey J. (2008) A 65μW, 1.9 GHz RF to digital baseband wakeup receiver for wireless sensor nodes Proceedings of the Custom Integrated Circuits Conference. 539-542
Rabaey J, Ammer J, Otis B, et al. (2006) Ultra-low-power design Ieee Circuits and Devices Magazine. 22: 23-29
Rabaey JM, Burchardt F, Chee YH, et al. (2006) Short distance wireless and its opportunities 2006 Ieee Dallas/Cas Workshop Ondesign, Applications, Integration and Software, Dcas-06. 1-8
Otis B, Pletcher N, Rai S, et al. (2006) Circuits and technologies for wireless sensing Analog Circuit Design - High-Speed a-D Converters, Automotive Electronics and Ultra-Low Power Wireless, Aacd 2006. 285-301
Pletcher NM, Rabaey JM. (2005) A 100 μW, 1.9GHz oscillator with fully digital frequency timing Proceedings of Esscirc 2005: 31st European Solid-State Circuits Conference. 387-390
Otis BP, Chee YH, Lu R, et al. (2004) An ultra-low power MEMS-based two-channel transceiver for wireless sensor networks Ieee Symposium On Vlsi Circuits, Digest of Technical Papers. 20-23
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