Sensors Expo 2018: The Industrial IoT Needs Industrial Batteries | Sensors Magazine

Sensors Expo 2018: The Industrial IoT Needs Industrial Batteries | Sensors Magazine

We live in an increasingly wireless world, with billions of consumer batteries being used to power laptops, cell phones, flashlights, cameras, toys, and other consumer goods. Meanwhile, the rapid growth of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) has accelerated demand for lesser known applications that are powered by industrial grade batteries which feature extended operating life, can survive extreme environments, and deliver periodic high pulses to power two-way wireless communications.

Applications that commonly require long-life industrial grade batteries include automated utility meters (AMR/AMI), automotive toll tags, GPS asset tracking devices, environmental sensors, structural stress sensors, M2M and system control and data acquisition (SCADA), data loggers, measurement while drilling, seismic monitoring and oceanographic equipment, to name a few.

Numerous primary (non-rechargeable) battery chemistries are commercially available including alkaline, iron disulfate (LiFeS2), lithium manganese dioxide (LiMNO2), lithium thionyl chloride (LiSOCl2), and lithium metal oxide (see Table 1).

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