Over the last decade, energy harvesting has seen significant growth as different markets incorporate green and sustainable electrical energy production. Even though costs have fallen, few products in the Internet-of-Things marketplace have embraced solutions based on energy harvesting. This is partly due to a mismatch in both the power density and timeliness of energy production and consumption. Until recently, harvesting-based systems required a battery or supercapacitor to be functional. After years of research, advances in energy management techniques have enabled the design of fully batteryless sensing devices. This demo introduces the batteryless MiroCard, a novel smart-card powered by light. Its fast wake-up times and energy-efficient operation allow the MiroCard to emit BLE beacons even in low ambient light conditions.
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Gomez, A. (2020). On-demand communication with the batteryless MiroCard: Demo abstract. In SenSys 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 18th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (pp. 629–630). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3384419.3430440
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