Connectivity , Energy
Ambient IoT - Harnessing energy from radio frequency waves for connected devices
Imagine a world where your IoT devices could run indefinitely without the need to change batteries. This isn’t a distant dream, just a reality with Ambient IoT. At grandcentrix, we dedicate our work to make the Internet of Things (IoT) happen. However, IoT isn’t always a smooth ride and can sometimes give you serious headaches. Consider this scenario: You’ve meticulously developed a new IoT wireless sensor network. Every metric is visible in the cloud, ready for analysis. A wealth of data is available to business analysts. Processes that were once manual are now digital. Over the years, you’ve optimized your business, efficiency has grown, and so has profit. Everyone is happy.
Fast-forward three years after deployment. The first few sensors start to show battery lifetime warnings as they reach 20 % capacity. Anxiety builds up among the people maintaining the platform. What’s the next step? You have hundreds of sensors deployed, each equipped with small battery cells to keep the footprint and cost of the devices low. These devices have been deployed in several hard-to-reach regions, for example in tanks filled with liquids.
You start searching for solutions. Either a lot of people are just replacing the batteries, if the initial design made that possible, or worse, the whole device has to be swapped out because battery replacement wasn’t foreseen. Regardless of the solution, it will require a lot of effort and can weaken the business case of your IoT devices.
But what if there was a way to make it easier? As we care for our customers, we’re always thriving to explore new and exciting technologies to improve our products, our solutions and to further satisfy our customers. One aspect of making IoT happen is ensuring it is easy and accessible. Power Consumption is one of the factors that needs special attention when building IoT devices. As the example above shows, there are many decisions to be made during the design phase, each with its own pros and cons. But there’s one thing that’s gaining more and more attention in the IoT community which can simplify design around power management: Ambient IoT.