Three papers have been recently published
- R. Margolies, G. Grebla, T. Chen, D. Rubenstein, and G. Zussman, "Panda: Neighbor discovery on a power harvesting budget," in Proc. IEEE INFOCOM'16 (to appear), Apr. 2016.
- M. Ashraphijuo, V. Aggarwal, X. Wang, “On the Capacity of Energy Harvesting Communication Link,” IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, vol. 33, no. 12, pp. 2671-2686, Dec. 2015.
- R. Margolies, M. Gorlatova, J. Sarik, G. Stanje, J. Zhu, P. Miller, M. Szczodrak, B. Vigraham, L. Carloni, P. Kinget, I. Kymissis, G. Zussman, "Energy Harvesting Active Networked Tags (EnHANTs): Prototyping and Experimentation," ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 62:1-62.27, Nov. 2015.
A Workshop on Connected, Autonomously Powered Systems
A workshop on Connected, Autonomously Powered Systems was organized by Prof. Harish Krishnaswami and EnHANTs PIs Prof. John Kymissis and Prof. Mingoo Seok. The workshop was sponsored by the New York Section IEEE EDS/SSCS Joint Chapter.
The workshop included the following invited talks:
- Prabal Dutta (Michigan): Realizing the Next Computing Class
- Suman Datta (Penn State University): Emerging Devices for Energy Efficient Electronics
- Gil Zussman (Columbia University): Networking Energy Harvesting Nodes - Measurements, Algorithms and Prototyping
- Juin Liou (University of Central Florida): Recent Development on Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection of Low-Voltage RF Integrated Circuits
- Peter Kinget (Columbia University): Ultra Low Power, Short Range Wireless Communications: from Using RF Pulses to Ultrasound Clicks
- Naveen Verma (Princeton): Sensing on a Very Large Scale: Bringing CMOS Together with Thin-Film Electronics for Complete Systems
In addition, it included a poster/demo session in which the EnHANTs prototype and testbed was demonstrated by Earvin Caceres, Richard Chiou, Robert Margolies and Benjamin Zhu.

ACM SenSys 2011 Best Student Demo Award
An EnHANTs demo titled Organic Solar Cell-equipped Energy Harvesting Active Networked Tag (EnHANT) Prototypes received the Best Student Demo Award at the ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems (ACM SenSys 2011), a premier sensor networking conference.
This demo showcased integration of the EnHANT prototypes with novel custom-developed organic solar cells and with novel custom UWB transceivers, and demonstrated various EnHANT adaptations to dynamic environmental energy.
Video of the demo:
EnHANTs paper won the 2011 IEEE Communications Society Award for Outstanding Paper on New Communication Topics
A paper by Maria Gorlatova, Peter Kinget, Ioannis Kymissis, Dan Rubenstein, Xiadong Wang and Gil Zussman won the 2011 IEEE Communications Society Award for Outstanding Paper on New Communication Topics. The paper, titled "Energy Harvesting Active Networked Tags (EnHANTs) for Ubiquitous Object Networking", appreared in the IEEE Wireless Communications Dec. 2010 Special Issue on the “Internet of Things: the Next Big Thing in Communications?” (bib entry).
The IEEE Communications Society Award for Outstanding Paper on New Communication Topics is given to outstanding papers that open new lines of work, envision bold approaches to communication, formulate new problems to solve, and essentially enlarge the field of communications engineering.

On behalf of all authors, Maria Gorlatova receives the award at the 2011 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM'11) Award Ceremony.
Indoor Light Energy Measurements Added to CRAWDAD Wireless Data Repository
The indoor radiant energy measurements we have been collecting over the last 1.5 years have been contributed to the CRAWDAD wireless data repository, and can be accessed at http://www.crawdad.org/columbia/enhants [bib entry].
These first-of-their-kind measurements allow characterizing light energy available in different environments, and can be used as energy inputs to simulators and emulators. We have used the measurements in two recent papers (IEEE INFOCOM'11 paper "Networking Low Power Energy Harvesting Devices: Measurements and Algorithms" and an IEEE WiOpt'11 paper "Performance Evaluation of Resource Allocation Policies for Energy Harvesting Devices"), and are thrilled to have an opportunity to share the measurements through CRAWDAD.
The EnHANTs project received a DHS grant
Prof. Rubenstein and Prof. Zussman take part in a project which is led by Civionics and funded by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The project entitled "WiWarn: An Intelligent Wireless Structural Sensing Solution for Urban Search and Rescue" will focus on developing a wireless system to assist first responders in evaluating the integrity of partially collapsed structures.


