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Backing out of backscatter for intermittent wireless networks

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Backscatter has emerged as the dominant paradigm for battery-free networking among the (potentially) trillions of devices in the future Internet of Things, partly because of the order of magnitude smaller energy consumption, but at the cost of collisions, low data rates, and short distances. This position paper explores the alternative approach: using low power, yet active radios to communicate among the battery-less swarm. We describe the challenges of using active radios in this context, including lack of tight time guarantees, high listening costs, and intermittent operation. While backscatter is promising, this paper hopes to broaden the conversation around alternative methods for networking the future IoT.

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ENSsys '18: Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Energy Harvesting & Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems
November 2018
47 pages
ISBN:9781450360470
DOI:10.1145/3279755
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  1. energy harvesting
  2. transiently powered computers
  3. wireless sensor networks

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  • (2022)Intermittent-Aware Distributed Concurrency ControlIEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems10.1109/TCAD.2022.319750241:11(3721-3732)Online publication date: Nov-2022
  • (2020)Reliable Timekeeping for Intermittent ComputingProceedings of the Twenty-Fifth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems10.1145/3373376.3378464(53-67)Online publication date: 9-Mar-2020
  • (2019)The Internet of Intermittent Things, a Land of Low-Hanging FruitsProceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Energy Harvesting & Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems10.1145/3362053.3363493(49-51)Online publication date: 10-Nov-2019

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