Towards truly sustainable IoT systems: the SUPERIOT project

Author:

Katz MarcosORCID,Paso TuomasORCID,Mikhaylov KonstantinORCID,Pessoa LuisORCID,Fontes HelderORCID,Hakola LiisaORCID,Leppäniemi JaakkoORCID,Carlos EmanuelORCID,Dolmans Guido,Rufo JulioORCID,Drzewiecki MarcinORCID,Sallouha HazemORCID,Napier BruceORCID,Branquinho André,Eder KerstinORCID

Abstract

Abstract This paper provides an overview of the SUPERIOT project, an EU SNS JU (Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking) initiative focused on developing truly sustainable IoT systems. The SUPERIOT concept is based on a unique holistic approach to sustainability, proactively developing sustainable solutions considering the design, implementation, usage and disposal/reuse stages. The concept exploits radio and optical technologies to provide dual-mode wireless connectivity and dual-mode energy harvesting as well as dual-mode IoT node positioning. The implementation of the IoT nodes or devices will maximize the use of sustainable printed electronics technologies, including printed components, conductive inks and substrates. The paper describes the SUPERIOT concept, covering the key technical approaches to be used, promising scenarios and applications, project goals and demonstrators which will be developed to the proof-of-concept stage. In addition, the paper briefly discusses some important visions on how this technology may be further developed in the future.

Funder

UK government

Smart

European Union

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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