Title
Powering the internet of things
Abstract
Various industry forecasts project that, by 2020, there will be around 50 billion devices connected to the Internet of Things (IoT), helping to engineer new solutions to societal-scale problems such as healthcare, energy conservation, transportation, etc. Most of these devices will be wireless due to the expense, inconvenience, or in some cases, the sheer infeasibility of wiring them. Further, many of them will have stringent size constraints. With no cord for power and limited space for a battery, powering these devices (to achieve several months to possibly years of unattended operation) becomes a daunting challenge. This paper highlights some promising directions for addressing this challenge, focusing on three main building blocks: (a) the design of ultra-low power hardware platforms that integrate computing, sensing, storage, and wireless connectivity in a tiny form factor, (b) the development of intelligent system-level power management techniques, and (c) the use of environmental energy harvesting to make IoT devices self-powered, thus decreasing -- in some cases, even eliminating -- their dependence on batteries. We discuss these building blocks in detail and illustrate case-studies of systems that use them judiciously, including the QUBE wireless embedded platform, which exploits the characteristics of emerging non-volatile memory technologies to seamlessly and efficiently enable long-running computations in systems that experience frequent power loss (i.e., intermittently powered systems).
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1145/2627369.2631644
ISLPED
Keywords
Field
DocType
power management,wearable computing,microprocessor/microcomputer applications,perpetual systems,internet of things,energy harvesting,low power,real-time and embedded systems,sensors,wireless communication,nonvolatile memory,wireless sensor networks
Power management,Energy conservation,Wireless,Wearable computer,Computer science,Energy harvesting,Real-time computing,Exploit,Electronic engineering,Battery (electricity),Wireless sensor network
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1533-4678
16
0.85
References 
Authors
22
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hrishikesh Jayakumar11307.80
Kangwoo Lee2160.85
Woo Suk Lee3514.55
Arnab Raha419719.45
Younghyun Kim5282.83
Vijay Raghunathan61932170.13