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  • Embedded systems engineering
  • Radio frequency (RF) engineering

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  • Increasing demand for spectral coexistence due to proliferation of mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.
  • Need for efficient spectrum utilization and on-device data processing in resource-constrained systems.
  • Challenges in designing architectures for advanced wireless sensor nodes and IoT end-devices.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce MIGOU, a novel wireless experimental platform tailored for resource-constrained devices.
  • To address the challenges of spectral coexistence and dynamic spectrum access in IoT environments.
  • To evaluate the platform's hardware flexibility, processing capabilities, and energy efficiency.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a wireless experimental platform (MIGOU) integrating a software-defined radio (SDR) and a traditional radio transceiver.
  • Utilization of a system-on-a-chip (SoC) with an ARM Cortex-M3 processor and a flash-based FPGA for offloading high-speed processing tasks.
  • Measurement and comparison of power consumption across different operational modes and against other representative platforms.

Main Results:

  • MIGOU demonstrates dual radio operation capabilities (SDR and integrated transceiver) to optimize node resource usage.
  • The platform effectively offloads complex processing tasks to its integrated FPGA fabric.
  • Experimental results confirm a state-of-the-art trade-off between hardware flexibility and energy efficiency.

Conclusions:

  • MIGOU provides a flexible and energy-efficient solution for developing and testing advanced applications on resource-constrained wireless devices.
  • The platform facilitates efficient spectrum usage and data processing, crucial for current and future IoT end-devices.
  • MIGOU enables the validation of new solutions in realistic operational scenarios, addressing key challenges in wireless communication.