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Find out what cookies we use and how to disable themThis document specifies composition, data management, interaction requirements of wireless power IoT systems.
This document is applicable to the design and development of IoT systems in which sensors and controllers obtain energy by power wireless.
IoT has a significant impact on various industries, and improves the perception capabilities and operational efficiency of these fields. However, in some scenarios, such as state perception of bridges, high-voltage transmission lines, underground pipe galleries and water source, traditional wired power sensors face difficulties in obtaining power supply. Battery powered sensors are limited by their battery life, making it difficult for them to operate reliably for an extended period. Nowadays, wireless powered sensors and controllers have emerged as a new development trend, offering numerous advantages. Firstly, wireless powered sensors and controllers are easy to deploy, which significantly redu ces the implementation cost. Furthermore, rarely batteries replacement demand contributes to a longer service life for the devices. Wireless powered devices do not require wiring, making them particularly suitable for scenarios where power supply is hard to obtain. These attributes collectively highlight the growing appeal and practicality of wireless power sensors and controllers in various fields.
However, when wireless power sensors and controllers are applied in IoT systems, how to manage these devices in IOT systems poses new challenges, especially in ensuring efficient energy utilization and device availability. Therefore, this document aims to standardize the composition of IoT systems that incorporate wireless devices and general requirements of key components of IoT systems.
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