ViPSN: A Vibration-Powered IoT Platform
In this article, we introduce a vibration-powered sensing node (ViPSN), a programmable Internet-of-Things (IoT) platform for the development of vibration-powered or motion-powered sensing and transmitting systems. It leverages the exploitation and utilization of ambient vibration energy by using a p...
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description | In this article, we introduce a vibration-powered sensing node (ViPSN), a programmable Internet-of-Things (IoT) platform for the development of vibration-powered or motion-powered sensing and transmitting systems. It leverages the exploitation and utilization of ambient vibration energy by using a piezoelectric transducer. The roles and relations of six necessary modules, including energy generation unit (EGU), energy transduction unit (ETU), energy enhancement unit (EEU), energy management unit (EMU), energy user unit (EUU), and edge demonstration unit (EDU) are discussed in detail. In particular, an enhanced EMU is proposed by making necessary complements to an extensively used off-the-shelf integrated circuit (IC) solution for piezoelectric transducers. It provides more comprehensive energy storage indicating signals, such that the sensing, computing, and transmitting tasks can be carried out more robustly by keeping a good awareness of the remaining energy. Owing to the enhanced EMU design, vibration energy in various forms, such as intermittent and transient ones, can be more effectively harvested and utilized. The performance of ViPSN is evaluated, in terms of its lifetime and Quality of Service (QoS), under different vibration scenarios. The inclusive design and affiliated opensource project of ViPSN help build a new ecosystem for the research and development of vibration- or motion-powered IoT systems. |
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