A series of tests using drones at a wind farm in the North Sea has been finalized, giving us another illustration of how technology can improve the renewables sector. The tests were done at the 309 megawatt Rentel offshore wind…
Category: Energy Harvesting
Technical articles on energy harvesting in WSN
ICIT 2018: WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS: HARDWARE/SOFTWARE DESIGN ASPECTS FOR INDUSTRY
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Energy harvester for Wireless Sensor Networks
The AA or AAA or Lithium Batteries currently been used for sensor nodes are often cost prohibitive and highly problematic in hazardous areas during replacement, and also for industrial or commercial entities using wireless sensors in distributed networks. According to…
Wireless Sensor Networks To Help Electrical Sub-stations
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have not only become an attractive solution for low power implementations and embedded systems but also for the Power transmission and distribution. Research is ongoing to develop an innovative power source to facilitate the running of…
Energy Conservation in WSN Nodes Security Application
Energy conservation is one of the challenging issue among numerous stringent requirements for the implementation of WSN security using key management. There are many ongoing research aimed at realising a practical and robust keying model that tends to address this problems.…
Wireless Sensor Networks And Energy Harvesting With EnOcean Technology
EnOcean Alliance are over 100 circle of companies that are committed to drive forward battery free EnOcean technology contributing to the field of wireless sensor networks and energy harvesting. EnOceans energy harvesting and radio technologies allow the innovation and implementation…
Charging Your Batteries From Thin Air Using Energy Harvester
The rapid growth in the field of wireless sensor systems has highlighted the issue of powering remote sensor nodes. The requirement to change batteries, or recharge other power sources, places an unwanted additional maintenance and cost burden on such wireless…
Applications of Energy Harvesting
The rapid growth in the field of wireless sensor networks has highlighted the issue of powering remote sensor nodes. The requirement to change batteries, or recharge other power sources, places an unwanted additional maintenance and cost burden on such wireless…