JOURNAL ARTICLE

Energy Harvesting towards Self-Powered IoT Devices

Hassan ElahiKhushboo MunirMarco EugeniSofiane AtekPaolo Gaudenzi

Year: 2020 Journal:   Energies Vol: 13 (21)Pages: 5528-5528   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

The internet of things (IoT) manages a large infrastructure of web-enabled smart devices, small devices that use embedded systems, such as processors, sensors, and communication hardware to collect, send, and elaborate on data acquired from their environment. Thus, from a practical point of view, such devices are composed of power-efficient storage, scalable, and lightweight nodes needing power and batteries to operate. From the above reason, it appears clear that energy harvesting plays an important role in increasing the efficiency and lifetime of IoT devices. Moreover, from acquiring energy by the surrounding operational environment, energy harvesting is important to make the IoT device network more sustainable from the environmental point of view. Different state-of-the-art energy harvesters based on mechanical, aeroelastic, wind, solar, radiofrequency, and pyroelectric mechanisms are discussed in this review article. To reduce the power consumption of the batteries, a vital role is played by power management integrated circuits (PMICs), which help to enhance the system’s life span. Moreover, PMICs from different manufacturers that provide power management to IoT devices have been discussed in this paper. Furthermore, the energy harvesting networks can expose themselves to prominent security issues putting the secrecy of the system to risk. These possible attacks are also discussed in this review article.

Keywords:
Energy harvesting Computer science Scalability Power management Internet of Things Wireless sensor network Efficient energy use Energy management Embedded system Power (physics) Telecommunications Energy (signal processing) Computer security Electrical engineering Computer network Engineering

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Topics

Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Wireless Power Transfer Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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