WiWear: Wearable sensing via directional wifi energy harvesting
Energy harvesting, from a diverse set of modes such as light or motion, has been viewed as the key to developing batteryless sensing devices. In this paper, we develop the nascent idea of harvesting RF energy from WiFi transmissions, applying it to power a prototype wearable device that captures and...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-56532020-01-02T08:23:27Z WiWear: Wearable sensing via directional wifi energy harvesting TRAN, Huy Vu MISRA, Archan XIONG, Jie BALAN, Rajesh Krishna Energy harvesting, from a diverse set of modes such as light or motion, has been viewed as the key to developing batteryless sensing devices. In this paper, we develop the nascent idea of harvesting RF energy from WiFi transmissions, applying it to power a prototype wearable device that captures and transmits accelerometer sensor data. Our solution, WiWear, has two key innovations: 1) beamforming WiFi transmissions to significantly boost the energy that a receiver can harvest ~23 meters away, and 2) smart zero-energy, triggering of inertial sensing, that allows intelligent duty-cycled operation of devices whose transient power consumption far exceeds what can be instantaneously harvested. We provide experimental validation, using both careful measurement studies as well as a controlled study with human participants, to show the viability of a custom-built WiWear-based wearable device, at least in office environments. 2019-03-11T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4650 info:doi/10.1109/PERCOM.2019.8767406 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5653/viewcontent/p2_tran.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Batteryless Wearable Beamforming Harvesting RF Computer Engineering Software Engineering |
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Energy harvesting, from a diverse set of modes such as light or motion, has been viewed as the key to developing batteryless sensing devices. In this paper, we develop the nascent idea of harvesting RF energy from WiFi transmissions, applying it to power a prototype wearable device that captures and transmits accelerometer sensor data. Our solution, WiWear, has two key innovations: 1) beamforming WiFi transmissions to significantly boost the energy that a receiver can harvest ~23 meters away, and 2) smart zero-energy, triggering of inertial sensing, that allows intelligent duty-cycled operation of devices whose transient power consumption far exceeds what can be instantaneously harvested. We provide experimental validation, using both careful measurement studies as well as a controlled study with human participants, to show the viability of a custom-built WiWear-based wearable device, at least in office environments. |
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