The Future of Sensing is Batteryless, Intermittent, and Awesome

Josiah D. Hester, Jacob M. Sorber
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Sensing has been obsessed with delivering on the "smart dust" vision outlined decades ago, where trillions of tiny invisible computers support daily life, infrastructure, and humanity in general. Batteries are the single greatest threat to this vision of a sustainable Internet of Things. They are expensive, bulky, hazardous, and wear out after a few years (even rechargeables). Replacing and disposing of billions or trillions of dead batteries per year would be expensive and irresponsible. By leaving the batteries behind and surviving off energy harvested from the environment, tiny intermittently powered computers can monitor objects in hard to reach places maintenance free for decades. The intermittent execution, constrained compute and energy resources, and unreliability of these devices creates new challenges for the sensing and embedded systems community. However, the rewards and potential impact across many fields are worth it, enabling currently impractical applications in health services and patient care, commercial and consumer applications, wildlife conservation, industrial and infrastructure management, even space exploration. This paper highlights major research questions and establishes new directions for the community to embrace and investigate.
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传感的未来是无电池的、间歇性的、令人敬畏的
传感技术一直痴迷于实现几十年前提出的“智能尘埃”愿景,即数万亿微型隐形计算机为日常生活、基础设施和人类提供支持。电池是可持续物联网愿景面临的最大威胁。它们昂贵、笨重、危险,而且几年后就会磨损(即使是可充电的)。每年更换和处理数十亿或数万亿的废电池既昂贵又不负责任。通过将电池抛在身后,依靠从环境中获取的能量生存,微型间歇性供电的计算机可以在几十年内免费监控难以到达的地方的物体。这些设备的间歇性执行、有限的计算和能源资源以及不可靠性给传感和嵌入式系统社区带来了新的挑战。然而,在许多领域的回报和潜在影响是值得的,使目前在保健服务和病人护理、商业和消费者应用、野生动物保护、工业和基础设施管理、甚至空间探索等方面不切实际的应用成为可能。本文突出了主要的研究问题,并确立了社区接受和研究的新方向。
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