Internet-of-things enabled applications are increasingly popular and are expected to spread even more in the next few years. Energy efficiency is fundamental to support the widespread use of such systems. This paper presents a practical framework for the development and the evaluation of low-power Wireless Sensor Networks equipped with energy harvesting, aiming at energy-autonomous applications. An experimental case study demonstrates the capabilities of the solution.
Michelangelo Grosso, Salvatore Rinaudo, Edoardo Patti, Andrea Acquaviva (2018). An Energy-autonomous Wireless Sensor Network Development Platform. IEEE [10.1109/DTIS.2018.8368569].
An Energy-autonomous Wireless Sensor Network Development Platform
Andrea Acquaviva
2018
Abstract
Internet-of-things enabled applications are increasingly popular and are expected to spread even more in the next few years. Energy efficiency is fundamental to support the widespread use of such systems. This paper presents a practical framework for the development and the evaluation of low-power Wireless Sensor Networks equipped with energy harvesting, aiming at energy-autonomous applications. An experimental case study demonstrates the capabilities of the solution.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.