Energy Harvesting for Autonomous Wireless Sensor Networks
Imec the Netherlands · Eindhoven University of Technology
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Abstract
Wireless sensor nodes (WSNs) are employed today in many different application areas, ranging from health and lifestyle to automotive, smart building, predictive maintenance (e.g., of machines and infrastructure), and active RFID tags. Currently these devices have limited lifetimes, however, since they require significant operating power. The typical power requirements of some current portable devices, including a body sensor network, are shown in Figure 1.
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- Wireless sensor network
- Energy harvesting
- Ranging
- Wireless
- Computer science
- Key distribution in wireless sensor networks
- Automotive industry
- Energy (signal processing)
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- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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