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Otis, B., Sheet, M., Chee, YH., Qin, H., Pletcher, N., Rabaey, J. (2006). Circuits and Technologies for Wireless Sensor Networks. In: Mukherjee, S., Aarts, R.M., Roovers, R., Widdershoven, F., Ouwerkerk, M. (eds) AmIware Hardware Technology Drivers of Ambient Intelligence. Philips Research, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4198-5_3

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