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For additional information please visit www.i econ2018.org CALL FOR PAPERS Special Session on Energy Harvesting for the Industrial IoT IECON 2018 - The 44 th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society October 21-23, 2018, Washington D.C, USA ORGANIZED AND CO-CHAIRED BY Sebastian Bader, Mid Sweden University [email protected] Alex Weddell, University of Southampton [email protected] Author’s schedule : Deadline for submission of special session papers May 1, 2018 Notification of acceptance July 15, 2018 Deadline for submission of final manuscripts August 1, 2018 TOPIC OF THE SPECIAL SESSION Sensors play an important role in industrial applications, enabling process control and automation. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) will entail the pervasive deployment of sensor systems, enabled by reduced size and cost. They may be added to existing machinery, deeply embedded in devices, or carried by vehicles and personnel. Batteries or wired power supplies are unattractive, creating a demand for self-powered sensor systems that can harvest from ambient power sources. With this special session, we invite researchers and engineers to present and share their latest results and experiences on energy harvesting relevant to industrial contexts. Topics of the Session Industrial sensor systems using energy harvesting Case studies of energy harvesting systems in industry Design methods and tools for energy harvesting systems Reliability in energy harvesting sensor systems Energy harvesting considerations in communication/ networking protocols Software considerations for energy harvesting embedded systems Design and optimization of energy harvesting components and systems Modeling of energy harvesting components and system Experimental setups for evaluation of energy harvesters

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CALL FOR PAPERS    

Special Session on E n e r g y H a r v e s t i n g f o r t h e I n d u s t r i a l I o T  

IECON 2018 - The 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society October 21-23, 2018, Washington D.C, USA

 

               

ORGANIZED AND CO-CHAIRED BY

Sebastian Bader, Mid Sweden University [email protected] Alex Weddell, University of Southampton [email protected]

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 TOPIC OF THE SPECIAL SESSION Sensors play an important role in industrial applications, enabling process control and automation. The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) will entail the pervasive deployment of sensor systems, enabled by reduced size and cost. They may be added to existing machinery, deeply embedded in devices, or carried by vehicles and personnel. Batteries or wired power supplies are unattractive, creating a demand for self-powered sensor systems that can harvest from ambient power sources. With this special session, we invite researchers and engineers to present and share their latest results and experiences on energy harvesting relevant to industrial contexts. Topics of the Session Ø   Industrial sensor systems using energy harvesting Ø   Case studies of energy harvesting systems in industry Ø   Design methods and tools for energy harvesting systems Ø   Reliability in energy harvesting sensor systems Ø   Energy harvesting considerations in communication/

networking protocols Ø   Software considerations for energy harvesting embedded

systems Ø   Design and optimization of energy harvesting components

and systems Ø   Modeling of energy harvesting components and system Ø   Experimental setups for evaluation of energy harvesters