The Internet of Things (IoT) provides everyday objects and environments with “intelligence” and data connectivity to improve quality of life and the efficiency of a wide range of human activities. However, the ongoing exponential growth of the IoT device ecosystem—up to tens of billions of units to date—poses a challenge regarding how to power such devices. This Progress Report discusses how energy harvesting can address this challenge. It then discusses how indoor photovoltaics (IPV) constitutes an attractive energy harvesting solution, given its deployability, reliability, and power density. For IPV to provide an eco-friendly route to powering IoT devices, it is crucial that its underlying materials and fabrication processes are low-toxic...
For around 40 years, silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells have been used to harvest indoor light to power...
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues its growing trend, while new “smart” objects are con-stantly ...
The number of interconnected devices, often referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT), is increasi...
The Internet of Things (IoT) provides everyday objects and environments with “intelligence” and data...
The future of information technologies lies in the form of trillions of autonomous ‘smart objects’ t...
Indoor photovoltaics (IPVs) have attracted considerable interest for their potential to power small ...
Indoor photovoltaic cells have the potential to power the Internet of Things ecosystem, including di...
With the exponential rise in the market value and number of devices part of the Internet of Things (...
The development of solution-processed photovoltaic (PV) devices for indoor applications has recently...
The ubiquitous nature of energy autonomous microsystems, which are easy to install and simple to con...
The development of solution-processed photovoltaic (PV) devices for indoor applications has recently...
Organic and perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have made significant strides in the last couple of years ...
This project aims to improve the sustainability of Internet of Things through recycling light energ...
G. K. G. thanks Tampere Institute for Advanced Study for the postdoctoral funding. P. V. and V. S. a...
© 2017 IEEE. A 50 mm × 20 mm × 15 mm indoor photovoltaic (PV) energy harvesting power module (IPEHP...
For around 40 years, silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells have been used to harvest indoor light to power...
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues its growing trend, while new “smart” objects are con-stantly ...
The number of interconnected devices, often referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT), is increasi...
The Internet of Things (IoT) provides everyday objects and environments with “intelligence” and data...
The future of information technologies lies in the form of trillions of autonomous ‘smart objects’ t...
Indoor photovoltaics (IPVs) have attracted considerable interest for their potential to power small ...
Indoor photovoltaic cells have the potential to power the Internet of Things ecosystem, including di...
With the exponential rise in the market value and number of devices part of the Internet of Things (...
The development of solution-processed photovoltaic (PV) devices for indoor applications has recently...
The ubiquitous nature of energy autonomous microsystems, which are easy to install and simple to con...
The development of solution-processed photovoltaic (PV) devices for indoor applications has recently...
Organic and perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have made significant strides in the last couple of years ...
This project aims to improve the sustainability of Internet of Things through recycling light energ...
G. K. G. thanks Tampere Institute for Advanced Study for the postdoctoral funding. P. V. and V. S. a...
© 2017 IEEE. A 50 mm × 20 mm × 15 mm indoor photovoltaic (PV) energy harvesting power module (IPEHP...
For around 40 years, silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells have been used to harvest indoor light to power...
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues its growing trend, while new “smart” objects are con-stantly ...
The number of interconnected devices, often referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT), is increasi...