• Analyzing the Correlation in the Behavior of Batteries in IoT Nodes, Powered by Solar Energy 

      Fjærestad, Karen Birgitte Ljones (Master thesis, 2018)
      In the technological world we live in today, Internet of Things (IoT) isbecoming more prominent. IoT uses sensor nodes in order to perform theintended task, and these sensor nodes need power. When powering IoTnodes, the ...
    • Fog Computing in Healthcare – A Review and Discussion 

      Kraemer, Frank Alexander; Bråten, Anders Eivind; Tamkittikhun, Nattachart; Palma, David (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Fog computing is an architectural style in which network components between devices and the cloud execute application-specific logic. We present the first review on fog computing within healthcare informatics, and explore, ...
    • Solar Energy Prediction for Constrained IoT Nodes based on Public Weather Forecasts 

      Kraemer, Frank Alexander; Ammar, Doreid; Bråten, Anders Eivind; Tamkittikhun, Nattachart; Palma, David (Chapter, 2017)
      Solar power is important for many scenarios of the Internet of Things (IoT). Resource-constrained devices depend on limited energy budgets to operate without degrading performance. Predicting solar energy is necessary for ...