
Odjel za komunikacije Hrvatske sekcije IEEE poziva Vas na predavanje
"Battery-Free IoT"
koje će održati Dr. Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, Senior Researcher u istraživačkom institutu RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden, Švedska), u utorak, 12. studenog 2024. godine, s početkom u 14:30 sati u prostoriji D-272 Fakulteta elektrotehnike i računarstva Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Unska 3.
Predavanje će se održati na engleskom jeziku, a predviđeno trajanje s raspravom je 60 minuta. Predavanje je otvoreno za sve zainteresirane, a posebno pozivamo studente.
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Sažetak predavanja:
The growing demand for Internet of Things (IoT) devices has sparked significant interest in sustainable and energy-efficient solutions, particularly in the area of power management. This talk explores the emerging field of battery-free IoT, focusing on how devices can harvest ambient energy from sources like solar, RF signals, and vibration to operate without batteries. We will discuss the underlying technologies that enable these energy-harvesting systems, their advantages over traditional battery-powered IoT, and the challenges in reliability, scalability, and energy storage. Real-world applications in smart cities, healthcare, and environmental monitoring will be highlighted, showcasing how battery-free IoT can revolutionise the future of ubiquitous computing.
Biografija predavača:
Dr. Fehmi Ben Abdesslem received his PhD from Sorbonne University in Paris in 2008. He worked as a researcher at the University of St Andrews and the University of Cambridge before joining RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden) in 2013, where he currently serves as a Senior Researcher. His work focuses on mobile networking, energy-efficient communication, and IoT security, with an emphasis on sustainable and practical solutions. Dr. Ben Abdesslem’s research has contributed to various projects in areas such as smart cities and environmental monitoring, advancing the development of battery-free IoT and energy-harvesting technologies.