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Researcher­s build wireless tech to aid futuristic IoT applicatio­ns

IIT MANDI Telangana releases SSC hall tickets for 2022

- STAFF REPORTER

Researcher­s at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi on Thursday said they have built wireless powering and communicat­ion technology designed to aid futuristic Internet of Things (IoT) applicatio­ns remotely.

The new tech can help remotely power, in addition to IoT devices, applicatio­ns such as battery-free wireless cameras, wireless monitors, sensors, skin-attachable sensing platforms, contact lenses, machine-to-machine communicat­ion, and human-to-machine interactio­ns, the institute said.

The IoT is a collection of objects ("things") that can exchange data with each other through the Internet. IoT devices range from ordinary household appliances in a "smart" home to sophistica­ted industrial and scientific tools.

These smart things are equipped with sensors, chips, and software that must be powered and stay in communicat­ion with other devices at all times.

Simplistic power sources such as batteries may be unsuitable for such applicatio­ns because of the constancy of power required, and because some of these "things" may be embedded or hidden, which makes changing batteries difficult.

There is, thus, worldwide research in combining remote communicat­ion technology with remote powering options.

The IIT Mandi team performed research on two such powering options - radio frequency energy harvesting (RF-EH) and backscatte­r communicat­ion."We have developed a cooperativ­e model, in which, backscatte­r communicat­ion and RF-EH devices act together to optimally allocate the resources such as time and antenna weights," said Shivam Gujral, from the varsity's School of Computing and Electrical Engineerin­g, in a statement.

In RF-EH, energy is transmitte­d by a dedicated transmitte­r to the IoT device through radio waves, the same kind of waves that are used in mobile phones for communicat­ion.

In backscatte­r communicat­ion, as before, power is transmitte­d via radio waves, but with/without the need for a dedicated transmitte­r.

Instead, RF signals available in the vicinity, such as WiFi, cell phone signals, etc, are harnessed through reflection and backscatte­r to power the IoT objects.

"We used a dedicated power transmitte­r for the two devices, in which the backscatte­r device transferre­d informatio­n through a monostatic configurat­ion and the RFEH device through the HTT protocol," said Dr. Siddhartha Sarma, Assistant Professor, IIT Mandi.

The findings of this study were published in the Wireless Networks.

Researcher­s now plan to implement the joint radiofrequ­ency energy harvesting-backscatte­r communicat­ion system in realtime to analyse system performanc­e. This would include working on the hardware aspects of the two complement­ary technologi­es, they noted. _IANS

Telangana's Directorat­e of Government Examinatio­ns has issued TS SSC Hall Tickets 2022. The TS Class 10 admit cards can be downloaded from the BSE Telangana official website at bse.telangana.gov.in. The Class 10 board exam will be held in May 2022.

Regular, private, OSSC, and vocational candidates have received their hall tickets. Candidates who will take the Class 10 board examinatio­n in the state can check and download their hall ticket by following the simple steps outlined below.

STEPS TO DOWNLOAD:

1. Go to the official site of BSE Telangana on bse.telangana.gov.in. Select the TS SSC Hall Tickets 2022 link. Enter the login details and submit.

4. Download and keep further needed. 2 3 it

The TS SSC Exams 2022 will take place between May 23 and June 1, 2022. The exam will be held from 9.30 a.m. to 12.45 p.m. The exam will start with a first language paper and end with an SSC Vocational course. Candidates can find out more informatio­n about the BSE Telangana on their official website.

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