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CAREER: Elastic Intermittent Computation Enabling Batteryless Edge Intelligence — NSF Award to University of Nebraska-Lincoln (NE,

The Internet of Things (IoT) promises to advance smart homes, cities, industries, and healthcare. It is projected to reach a market value of $4.5 trillion by 2035. However, challenges include the environmental impact and disposal issues of battery-powered devices, and their limited processing power and memory. This hig

Award titleCAREER: Elastic Intermittent Computation Enabling Batteryless Edge Intelligence
Award ID2339193
AwardeeUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln
CityLINCOLN
StateNE
Amount obligated$259,488
Principal investigatorArman Roohi
ProgramCSR-Computer Systems Research
Start date08/01/2024
AbstractThe Internet of Things (IoT) promises to advance smart homes, cities, industries, and healthcare. It is projected to reach a market value of $4.5 trillion by 2035. However, challenges include the environmental impact and disposal issues of battery-powered devices, and their limited processing power and memory. This highlights a need for sustainable, efficient IoT solutions. This CAREER project innovates duty-cycle-variable computing, proposing Elastic Intermittent Computation foundations, which
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