Monolithic Wireless Transceiver Design

Debut:
20 mars 2026 10:30
Fin:
20 mars 2026 11:30
Lieu:
LAAS-CNRS - Salle de Conférences 7 avenue du Colonel Roche 31077 TOULOUSE Cedex 4
Unités:
sara
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Abstract

In this talk, I will discuss the implications of wireless transceiver integration, particularly the challenges associated with fully-integrated single-chip designs. The first topic will be about the CMOS integrated circuit design of the wireless transceiver and the network-level implications of removing all off-chip components. The second portion of the talk will be focused on various applications and deployments of this transceiver including hornet tracking, environmental monitoring, and IoT security. The talk will conclude with a discussion of future work on networking and development of biodegradeable devices.

Intervenants

Filip Maksimovic, Researcher, INRIA

Filip Maksimovic is a researcher at Inria Paris in the AIO team. His research interests include swarm robotics, wireless sensor networks, embedded processor architecture, low-power wireless integrated circuit design, crystal-free radio, and wireless communications. He is particularly interested in biodegradable electronics and extremely volume-constrained wireless systems. Prior to joining Inria, he completed his PhD in Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley, at the Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Sensor and at the Berkeley Wireless Research Center. He is currently the coordinator of the European Commission Project OpenSwarm.