Publication detail

The LoLiPoP-IoT Project: Long Life Power Platforms for Internet of Things

LOJDA, J. STRNADEL, J. ŠIMEK, V. SMRŽ, P. HAYES, M. POPP, R.

Original Title

The LoLiPoP-IoT Project: Long Life Power Platforms for Internet of Things

Type

article in a collection out of WoS and Scopus

Language

English

Original Abstract

The LoLiPoP-IoT project aims to pioneer Long Life Power Platforms for IoT to extend battery life, minimize maintenance, and facilitate installation within existing environments. With a focus on supporting an inclusive ecosystem of developers, integrators, coordinators, and users, the project's Grand Objectives encompass a range of aims, including providing long-lasting battery solutions, reducing battery waste, enhancing asset tracking and predictive maintenance, and improving energy efficiency in buildings. These objectives are realized through nine selected practical applications across three primary domains: Asset Tracking, Condition Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance, and Energy Efficiency and Comfort in Buildings. Expected impacts of the LoLiPoP-IoT project include significantly extended battery life, reduced maintenance overhead, decreased costs associated with asset location, improved asset management efficiency, enhanced building comfort with reduced energy consumption, and substantial revenue generation for industry partners. The project's strategic objectives are notably harmonized with key EU initiatives outlined in the Green Deal, Circular Economy, and the New Industrial Strategy for Europe.

Keywords

Internet of Things, Low Power, Electronic Design, Energy Harvesting, Energy Efficiency, EU Project

Authors

LOJDA, J.; STRNADEL, J.; ŠIMEK, V.; SMRŽ, P.; HAYES, M.; POPP, R.

Released

28. 8. 2024

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Location

Paris

Pages count

8

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT188963,
  author="LOJDA, J. and STRNADEL, J. and ŠIMEK, V. and SMRŽ, P. and HAYES, M. and POPP, R.",
  title="The LoLiPoP-IoT Project: Long Life Power Platforms for Internet of Things",
  year="2024",
  pages="8",
  publisher="Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers",
  address="Paris"
}