Towards a Green and Self-Powered Internet of Things Using Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting
Mahyar Shirvanimoghaddam, Kamyar Shirvanimoghaddam, Mohammad Mahdi, Abolhasani, Majid Farhangi, Vaid Zahiri Barsari, Hangyue Liu, Mischa Dohler,, and Minoo Naebe

TL;DR
This paper reviews energy harvesting techniques, especially piezoelectric and RF methods, as sustainable power sources for IoT devices, addressing design challenges, security issues, and future research directions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive survey of energy harvesting solutions for IoT, focusing on piezoelectric and RF methods, and discusses design, security, and sustainability considerations.
Findings
Piezoelectric and RF energy harvesting are promising for self-powered IoT.
Design challenges include efficiency, integration, and security.
Future research should address security and green data management.
Abstract
Internet of things (IoT) is a revolutionizing technology which aims to create an ecosystem of connected objects and embedded devices and provide ubiquitous connectivity between trillions of not only smart devices but also simple sensors and actuators. Although recent advancements in miniaturization of devices with higher computational capabilities and ultra-low power communication technologies have enabled the vast deployment of sensors and actuators everywhere, such an evolution calls for fundamental changes in hardware design, software, network architecture, data analytic, data storage and power sources. A large portion of IoT devices cannot be powered by batteries only anymore, as they will be installed in hard to reach areas and regular battery replacement and maintenance are infeasible. A viable solution is to scavenge and harvest energy from environment and then provide enough…
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