In this thesis, we show that it is possible to design a battery-free light sensing system that can sense and communicate hand gestures while operating fully on harvested power from indoor light. We present two main innovations that push our system to tens of microwatts of power to enable battery-free operation. First, we introduce a novel visible light sensing system that can track variations in light intensity by using a solar cell as a sensor. Solar cells are unlike photodiodes optimized for energy yield in the visible light region and hence do not require any power hungry active components such as an operational amplifier. Furthermore, solar cells can operate under more diverse light conditions as they are not susceptible to saturation u...
There is a growing need for touch-free interaction with public utilities such as coffeemakers and ve...
In the age of Internet-of-Things (IoT), 5G wireless networks, the drive towards decarbonization of t...
This paper aims to demonstrate the viability of energy harvesting for wide area wireless sensing sys...
In this thesis, we show that it is possible to design a battery-free light sensing system that can s...
We present the design of the first Visible Light Sensing (VLS) system that consumes only tens of μW...
This paper describes the design of an adaptable, low-cost, and energy efficient gesture detection sy...
We present a self-powered module for gesture recognition that utilizes small, low-cost photodiodes f...
This paper deals with an energy-autonomous wireless sensing system with an indirect measurement of t...
The high power consumption of inertial activity sensors limits the battery lifetime of today’s weara...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03We live in a world where mobile devices such as sma...
The field of photovoltaics gives the opportunity to make our buildings "smart'' and our portable dev...
Funding Information: The authors appreciate partial funding from the Academy of Finland project ABAC...
Machine learning-based face recognition systems are commonly used in mobile platforms to assist the ...
Embedding small wireless sensors into the environment allows for monitoring physical processes with ...
In the field of Visible Light Sensing, light sensors are used to extract information from objects wh...
There is a growing need for touch-free interaction with public utilities such as coffeemakers and ve...
In the age of Internet-of-Things (IoT), 5G wireless networks, the drive towards decarbonization of t...
This paper aims to demonstrate the viability of energy harvesting for wide area wireless sensing sys...
In this thesis, we show that it is possible to design a battery-free light sensing system that can s...
We present the design of the first Visible Light Sensing (VLS) system that consumes only tens of μW...
This paper describes the design of an adaptable, low-cost, and energy efficient gesture detection sy...
We present a self-powered module for gesture recognition that utilizes small, low-cost photodiodes f...
This paper deals with an energy-autonomous wireless sensing system with an indirect measurement of t...
The high power consumption of inertial activity sensors limits the battery lifetime of today’s weara...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-03We live in a world where mobile devices such as sma...
The field of photovoltaics gives the opportunity to make our buildings "smart'' and our portable dev...
Funding Information: The authors appreciate partial funding from the Academy of Finland project ABAC...
Machine learning-based face recognition systems are commonly used in mobile platforms to assist the ...
Embedding small wireless sensors into the environment allows for monitoring physical processes with ...
In the field of Visible Light Sensing, light sensors are used to extract information from objects wh...
There is a growing need for touch-free interaction with public utilities such as coffeemakers and ve...
In the age of Internet-of-Things (IoT), 5G wireless networks, the drive towards decarbonization of t...
This paper aims to demonstrate the viability of energy harvesting for wide area wireless sensing sys...