We are always on the lookout for tutorials, guides, and any component/hardware measurements and behavior that is of interest to batteryless and intermittent devices. More information on documentation guidelines/best practices can be found on the Wiki.
The Artifacts Directory is a curated resource for hardware and software designs, applications and energy trace data related to the design and development of intermittent and batteryless devices for reference and use by the community. Primary considerations for acceptance to the directory are:
FUNCTIONALITY & ACCURACY
Does the artifact work as intended and/or provide valid information? A physical artifact should function properly when assembled as specified, whereas other artifacts (such as simulations or energy traces) should provide useful, accurate information within the scope of their constraints and assumptions.
COMPLETENESS
Our ideal artifacts have been refined past the "research quality" stage and should be reasonably accessible to users unfamiliar with the artifact: this includes factors such as code cleanliness and ability to get the artifact running out of the box.
DOCUMENTATION
Is sufficient documentation available to use or implement the artifact? Ideally, a potential user that is reasonably informed but otherwise unfamiliar with the artifact should be able to implement or use the artifact based on the provided documentation with minimal issues.
Contact us if you have an artifact that you would like evaluated for inclusion into the directory. Support is available to help prepare and refine artifacts for inclusion as needed.