Towards truly sustainable IoT systems: the SUPERIOT project

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Marcos Katz, Tuomas Paso, Konstantin Mikhaylov, Luis Pessoa, Helder Fontes, Liisa Hakola, Jaakko Leppäniemi, Emanuel Carlos, Guido Dolmans, Julio Rufo, Marcin Drzewiecki, Hazem Sallouha, Bruce Napier, André Branquinho, Kerstin Eder
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This paper provides an overview of the SUPERIOT project, an EU SNS JU (Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking) initiative focused on developing truly sustainable IoT systems. The SUPERIOT concept is based on a unique holistic approach to sustainability, proactively developing sustainable solutions considering the design, implementation, usage and disposal/reuse stages. The concept exploits radio and optical technologies to provide dual-mode wireless connectivity and dual-mode energy harvesting as well as dual-mode IoT node positioning. The implementation of the IoT nodes or devices will maximize the use of sustainable printed electronics technologies, including printed components, conductive inks and substrates. The paper describes the SUPERIOT concept, covering the key technical approaches to be used, promising scenarios and applications, project goals and demonstrators which will be developed to the proof-of-concept stage. In addition, the paper briefly discusses some important visions on how this technology may be further developed in the future.
实现真正可持续的物联网系统:SUPERIOT 项目
本文概述了 SUPERIOT 项目,该项目是欧盟 SNS JU(智能网络与服务联合倡议)的一项倡议,致力于开发真正可持续的物联网系统。SUPERIOT 概念基于独特的可持续发展整体方法,在设计、实施、使用和处置/再利用等阶段积极开发可持续解决方案。该概念利用无线电和光学技术提供双模无线连接、双模能量收集以及双模物联网节点定位。物联网节点或设备的实施将最大限度地利用可持续印刷电子技术,包括印刷组件、导电油墨和基板。本文介绍了 SUPERIOT 概念,包括将采用的关键技术方法、有前景的应用场景和应用、项目目标以及将开发到概念验证阶段的演示器。此外,论文还简要讨论了未来如何进一步开发该技术的一些重要设想。
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