The internet of tags: energy-harvesting adaptive algorithms

R. Margolies
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In this thesis, we will focus on the design and performance evaluation of networking algorithms for energy-harvesting tags. We will build upon our recent work on developing Energy-Harvesting Active Networked Tags (EnHANTS) [3– 5]. In this capacity, we have taken a bottom-up approach and integrated ultra-low power Ultra-Wideband ImpulseRadio (UWB-IR) transceivers with energy harvesting circuitry. In this thesis, we will take a top-down approach and develop energy harvesting adaptive algorithms to support the Internet of Tags (IoTags). We believe that IoTags will be a key component of the Internet of Things (IoT). In the near future, objects equipped with heterogeneous devices such as sensors, actuators, and tags, will be able to interact with each other and cooperate to achieve common goals. The IoT has been gaining increased attention from academia and industry [1], with applications in healthcare, smart buildings, assisted living, manufacturing, supply chain management, and intelligent transportation. Small, flexible, and energetically self-reliant, IoTags will be attached to objects that are traditionally not networked, such as books, furniture, walls, doors, toys, produce, and clothing. In their capacity as active tags, IoTags will provide infrastructure for novel tracking applications. We have already taken steps toward developing IoTags in our ongoing EnHANTs project. Our goal is to build upon our ongoing research to design and evaluate energyharvesting adaptive algorithms to enable IoTag networks.
标签网络:能量收集自适应算法
在本文中,我们将专注于能量收集标签的网络算法的设计和性能评估。我们将以我们最近在开发能量收集主动网络标签(EnHANTS)方面的工作为基础[3 - 5]。为此,我们采用了自下而上的方法,并集成了具有能量收集电路的超低功耗超宽带脉冲无线电(UWB-IR)收发器。在本文中,我们将采用自顶向下的方法并开发能量收集自适应算法来支持标签互联网(IoTags)。我们相信IoTags将成为物联网(IoT)的关键组成部分。在不久的将来,装备了传感器、执行器和标签等异构设备的物体将能够相互交互和合作,以实现共同的目标。物联网在医疗保健、智能建筑、辅助生活、制造、供应链管理和智能交通等领域的应用越来越受到学术界和工业界的关注[1]。IoTags体积小、灵活、自力更生,它可以附着在传统上没有联网的物体上,比如书籍、家具、墙壁、门、玩具、农产品和衣服。作为主动标签,IoTags将为新型跟踪应用提供基础设施。我们已经在正在进行的EnHANTs项目中朝着开发IoTags的方向迈出了一步。我们的目标是在我们正在进行的研究的基础上,设计和评估能量收集自适应算法,以实现IoTag网络。
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