Top issues and considerations for connected smart home battery-operated devices.
Striking the right balance between battery life and customer experience The number of connected smart home battery-operated devices is expected to grow as consumers look for new ways to retrofit their homes with IoT devices without power cabling. This change leaves device makers in search of new ways to make their battery-operated smart home products more power-efficient at all levels, while still enabling the devices to quickly respond to customer needs. Wireless design choices can either enhance or hurt customers’ user experience in areas such as battery life and product responsiveness.
This paper identifies the top issues and considerations for connected smart home battery-operated devices. Using a case study of an Internet Protocol (IP) camera design, we will examine design principles that can be applied for lowering power consumption on battery-operated smart home applications significantly. These same design principles also could be applied to other applications such as smart doorbells, smart door locks, and smart thermostats.
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