IEEE CIRCUIT & SYSTEM WORKSHOP ON ‘Power Management for Internet of Everything’

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Managing power for the Internet of Everything (IoE) devices is a challenging task because the devices must always be powered up and can be located anywhere, including harsh, remote environments. It is often impossible to run a wire to a devices. The first session is focused on remote powered wireless sensor nodes enabling a broad spectrum of applications. A measurement topic breaks up the afternoon before switching to a more low power VLSI design from an industry. After a brief low power sensor applications the next day will also kick off with some low power VLSI from an industry perspective. Finally the afternoon will wrap-up some application and power management concept. A Poster session is expected to conclude the workshop with student’s research poster exhibition, presentation and a social evening.

The workshop brings together a group of prominent scientists from all around Europe from both industry and academia, presenting the most recent findings but also the exciting prospects of these fascinating technologies.



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  • Start time: 26 Nov 2017 11:00 PM UTC
  • End time: 27 Nov 2017 11:00 PM UTC
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  • EPFL
  • Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Switzerland 1015
  • Building: 27th – EPFL : INM010 ; 28th – EPFL : DIA004

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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE CAS


  Speakers

Sandro Carrara

Topic:

Application in biosensing of power delivery

Catherine Dehollain

Topic:

Optimization of the transfer of power and of the data communication in the case of remotely powered sensor networks.






Agenda

Workshop Program

 

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DAY 1

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DAY 2

8:30-8:45

Welcome notes

8:30 - 9:30

‘Low power Hall effect sensor. From design optimization to CMOS integration‘

8:45-10:00

‘Application in biosensing of power delivery’

Sandro Carrara, EPFL

Maria-Alexandra Paun

10:00-10:30

Coffee Break

9:30 - 10:00

Coffee Break

10:30-12:00

‘Optimization of the transfer of power and of the data communication in the case of remotely powered sensor networks.’

10:00 – 11:30

‘LP SoC in FDSOI’

Pascal Urard, ST-Microelectronics

Catherine Dehollain, EPFL

11:30– 12:00

‘It’s all about time’

Mathieu Coustans, EPFL

12:00-13:30

Lunch

12:00-13:30

Lunch

13:30-14:30

‘A System on Chip for Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer’

13:30-14:30

‘Connected object, a Bluetooth comparison of on the shelf transceiver, cheap energy harvester’

Roberto La Rosa, ST Microelectronics

Marcel Meli, ZHAW

14:30-15:00

’Measuring and Analyzing Dynamic Current Profiles in Low Power Applications’

14:30-15:00

’Microsoft’s approach to IoT - Real-life examples of IoT as a platform service’

Christoph Zysset, Computer Controls (Keysight ATR)

Sherryl Manalo, Microsoft Switzerland

15:00-15:30

Coffee Break

14:30-15:30

Coffee Break

15:30-17:00

‘Digital Low Power VLSI’

15:30-17:00

‘Vertical co-design and integration in Energy Harvesting: from device, circuit and system levels to IoT applications’

Burg Andreas, EPFL

Eduard Alarcon, UPC

17:00-18:00

Panel discussion

17:00-18:00

Student presentation

 

 

17:30-18:30

Poster Session

 

18:00-19:00

Social evening