Aug 28, 2017 · 1 min read
Good article!
But — I would not say that battery efficiency is a key driver on the technology side (except obviously super high power use-cases like cars) power is driven by elements (like data sampling rate) that are use-case driven and use pretty standard batteries anyway. It is more the prototyping and component availability.
Two things you might want to check out:
- Synthetic sensing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqbKrrru2co (link to the paper there as well)
- IoT Product Management course from Daniel Elizalde to get an framework of how to look at IoT products (my review here: https://medium.com/@steffenbuenau/review-the-iot-product-manager-course-by-daniel-elizalde-part-1-65e4ac57c3db)
- And — of course — my opinion on the networking technology disruption ;) https://medium.com/@steffenbuenau/actual-disruption-bluetooth-low-energy-vs-rfid-78e5b340a055
