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sensor nodes. The second half of this chapter describes design techniques that can
be used for the implementation of the IR-UWB based sensor nodes for WBAN ap-
plications. Three types of sensor node designs are discussed, and the advantages and
the disadvantages of each method are presented.
Acknowledgments The authors would like to thank Dr. H. C. Keong for his support in the UWB
transmitter-only sensor boards.
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