• DocumentCode
    2048170
  • Title

    Social issues of power harvesting as key enables of WSN in pervasive computing

  • Author

    Berzosa, J. ; Mabe, J. ; Grabham, N.J. ; Tudor, M.J.

  • Author_Institution
    Unit of Electron. & Commun., Eibar, Spain
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    19-23 March 2012
  • Firstpage
    920
  • Lastpage
    924
  • Abstract
    Pervasive systems have gained popularity and open the door to new applications that will improve the quality of life of the users. Additionally, the implementation of such systems over an infrastructure of Wireless Sensor Networks has been proven to be very powerful. To deal with the WSN problems related to the battery of the elements or nodes that constitute the WSN, Power Harvesting techniques arise as good candidates. With PH each node can extract the energy from the surrounding environment. However, this energy source could not be constant, affecting the continuity and quality of the services provided. This behavior can have a negative impact on the user´s perception about the system, which could be perceived as unreliable or faulty. In the current paper, some related works regarding pervasive systems within the home environment are referenced to extrapolate the conclusions and problems to the paradigm of Power Harvesting Pervasive Systems from the user perspective. Besides, the paper speculates about the approach and methods to overcome these potential problems and presents the design trends that could be followed.
  • Keywords
    building management systems; energy harvesting; power engineering computing; ubiquitous computing; wireless sensor networks; WSN problems; building automation; home environment; pervasive computing; power harvesting pervasive systems; power harvesting techniques; social issues; wireless sensor networks; Availability; Batteries; Buildings; Energy harvesting; Home automation; Maintenance engineering; Wireless sensor networks; WSN; building automation; home networking; pervasive; power harvesting;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Lugano
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-0905-9
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4673-0906-6
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PerComW.2012.6197645
  • Filename
    6197645