Project description
Revolutionising IoT applications with long life power platforms
Limited battery life has been a persistent challenge in the realm of the IoT, hindering the full potential of wireless sensor network (WSN) modules. The EU-funded LoLiPoP IoT project will develop innovative long life power platforms. Its aim is to enable the seamless retrofitting of WSN modules in IoT applications. Specifically, LoLiPoP IoT encompasses the creation of algorithms for critical functionalities like asset tracking and predictive maintenance. The project caters to industry 4.0 smart mobility, and energy-efficient buildings. Driven by 12 use cases, LoLiPoP IoT aims to demonstrate the technical viability and potential impact of these platforms. The project expects to achieve significant battery life increase and cost savings.
Objective
In LoLiPoP IoT innovative Long Life Power Platforms will be developed to enable retrofitting of wireless sensor network (WSN) modules in IoT applications. This includes the development of algorithms to perform FUNCTIONALITIES like asset tracking and condition monitoring (for predictive maintenance). They can be used in APPLICATIONS such as industry 4.0 smart mobility and energy efficient buildings. LoLiPoP IoT creates an ecosystem of developers, integrators and users to develop these platforms thinking about power/battery life, ease of installation and maintenance. The project is driven by 12 laboratory- and field-based use cases to initially demonstrate their technical viability and then potential impact. Expected impacts from the LoLiPoP IoT use cases include; a) typical battery life increase from ~18 months to >5 years, b) Reduced maintenance overhead of mobile and fixed assets from >30% to <15%, c) Reduced costs related to location of assets typ. by €100Ks PA per use case, d) Optimised flow, management and throughput of assets through the identification of bottlenecks, yielding reductions of >10% in production time, cycle time and inventory costs, e) Improved comfort levels and well-being of building occupants whilst reducing energy footprint by >20% and f) Revenues of >€10M PA for LoLiPoP IoT industry partners offering asset tracking & condition monitoring services. All of this is achieved by developing and integrating: a) Multi-source Energy Harvesting solutions (vibrational and photovoltaic transducers, PMICs and discrete circuits), b) Digital interfacing to contextually adapt mode settings of WSN devices and connected systems to minimise power drain, c) Ultra low power components for WSN, d) Innovative Architectures for wireless data collection that minimize battery power drain, e) Simulation Models to optimise component design and integration and f) embedded AI/ML in IoT devices, for lower latency and power consumption and higher robustness.
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602 00 BRNO STRED
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51674 Wiehl
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55270 Klein Winternheim
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90489 Nurnberg
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50197 Zaragoza
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28040 Madrid
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67100 Kokkola
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33900 Tampere
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90500 Oulu
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40125 Bologna
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06123 Perugia
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00185 Roma
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06068 Panicale Pg
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40129 Bologna
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16145 Genova
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5656 AG EINDHOVEN
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5656 AE Eindhoven
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6709 PA Wageningen
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5656 AE Eindhoven
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5612 AE Eindhoven
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182 33 Danderyd
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85170 Sundsvall
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81040 Istanbul
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34445 ISTANBUL
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34722 Istanbul
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34906 Pendik, Istanbul
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82008 Unterhaching
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8006 Zurich
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1530 Payerne
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07629 Hermsdorf
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50197 Zaragoza
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