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Guest Editorial: Special issue on battery‐free computing
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Lucia, Brandon
, Merrett, Geoff V
, Renner, Bernd‐Christian
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Algorithms
/ Editorials
/ Energy management
/ Energy storage
2022
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Lucia, Brandon
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Algorithms
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/ Energy storage
2022
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Guest Editorial: Special issue on battery‐free computing
2022
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Overview
In order to realise the vision and scale of the Internet of Things (IoT), we cannot rely on mains electricity or batteries to power devices due to environmental, maintenance, cost and physical volume implications. In recent years, there has been an increase in research around how computing can be effectively performed from energy harvesting supplies, moving beyond the concepts of battery-powered and energy-neutral systems, thus enabling battery-free computing. The second paper in the special issue, authored by Stricker et al., continues the theme of energy prediction by considering the impact of harvesting source prediction errors on the system scheduler and hence the system's performance.
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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