Release of the "LoLiPoP-IoT Concerns Catalogue"

The EU Chips JU project LoLiPoP IoT presents its "Concerns Catalogue" (available here) It is a companion to the project's Reference Architecture White Paper: a structured, three-tier guidance instrument that distils the design experience of LoLiPoP-IoT's ten use cases into a reusable starting point for teams embarking on a new long-life, low-power IoT project. Where the architecture describes what to build, the Concerns Catalogue sets out what to ask before you build.


LoLiPoP-IoT Concerns Catalogue

About LoLiPoP-IoT:
In LoLiPoP-IoT innovative Long Life Power Platforms are being developed to enable retrofitting of wireless sensor network (WSN) modules in IoT applications. It comprises energy harvesting (light, heat, vibrations, RF) and micro-power management platforms as well as application optimised WSN modules. The partners work on minimizing power consumption and maximising use of the ambient energies to assure long battery life of the WSN modules, in many cases full power autonomy. The APPLICATION (industry 4.0, smart mobility and energy efficient buildings) Use Cases drive the development of algorithms to perform FUNCTIONALITIES like asset tracking, condition monitoring (for predictive maintenance) and energy/comfort optimization in buildings.

LoLiPoP-IoT creates an ecosystem of 40 developers, integrators and users from 10 European countries to develop these platforms thinking about power/battery life, ease of installation and maintenance. The project is driven by 10 laboratory- and field-based use cases to initially demonstrate their technical viability and then potential impact.