A simulation study finds that IEEE 802.11ba's Wake-Up Radio can cut sensor energy use sharply compared with TWT-based Wi-Fi power saving, while increasing channel time by about 50 percent.
A 2.4 饾渿W Wake-Up Receiver for Wireless Sensor Nodes with- 71dBm Sensitivity,
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IEEE 802.11ba -- Extremely Low Power Wi-Fi for Massive Internet of Things: Challenges, Open Issues, Performance Evaluation
A simulation study finds that IEEE 802.11ba's Wake-Up Radio can cut sensor energy use sharply compared with TWT-based Wi-Fi power saving, while increasing channel time by about 50 percent.