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Enabling Green IoT: Energy-Aware Communication Protocols for Battery-less LoRaWAN Devices

Martina Capuzzo, Carmen Delgado, Ashish Kumar Sultania, Jeroen Famaey, Andréa Zanella

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Abstract

Many IoT scenarios, such as smart cities, wild life monitoring, or smart agriculture, involve thousands of battery-powered devices. The disposal and replacement of such batteries represent an important economical and environmental cost. To realize Green IoT solutions, it is therefore desirable to adopt battery-less energy-neutral devices that can harvest power from renewable sources, such as solar or wind energy and store it in much more sustainable capacitors. The limited and inconstant energy supply and the limited energy storage capacity of such devices, however, require special care in the design of communication and computational processes, which have a major impact on the energy consumption of the devices. In this work, we explore multiple elements that could affect the device energy and communication capabilities of LoRaWAN devices. We propose and compare different energy-aware packet transmission algorithms, and test them in a scenario where values for the harvested power are collected from real testbeds. We show that the number of successfully transmitted packets can be doubled by using an energy-aware design approach.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceBattery (electricity)Renewable energyNetwork packetEnergy consumptionEnergy harvestingEnergy storageInternet of ThingsEmbedded systemTransmission (telecommunications)Energy (signal processing)Power (physics)Computer networkTelecommunicationsElectrical engineeringEngineeringPhysicsQuantum mechanicsStatisticsMathematicsIoT Networks and ProtocolsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksIoT and Edge/Fog Computing
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