Energy saving in intelligent buildings - via energy harvesting in wireless sensor networks

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Tang, L. and Guy, C. (2008) Energy saving in intelligent buildings - via energy harvesting in wireless sensor networks. In: Tavares, J. and Jorge, R. N. (eds.) Euromedia '2008. Eurosis, Ghent, pp. 92-94. ISBN 9789077381380

Abstract/Summary

Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been widely used in pervasive systems such as intelligent buildings. As a vital factor of product cost, energy consuming in WSN has been focused upon, but only via energy harvesting can the problem be overcome radically. This article presents a new approach to harvesting electromagnetic energy for WSN from useless radio frequency (RF) signals transmitted in WSN, with a quantitative analysis showing its feasibility.

Additional Information Proceedings Paper 14th Annual Scientific Conference on Web Technology, New Media Communications and Telematics Theory, Methods, Tools and Applications Medical Imaging and D-TV APR 09-11, 2008 Oporto, PORTUGAL
Item Type Book or Report Section
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/14464
Divisions Science
Uncontrolled Keywords wireless sensor network (WSN), radio frequency (RF), energy harvesting, intelligent buildings, electromagnetic energy
Additional Information Proceedings Paper 14th Annual Scientific Conference on Web Technology, New Media Communications and Telematics Theory, Methods, Tools and Applications Medical Imaging and D-TV APR 09-11, 2008 Oporto, PORTUGAL
Publisher Eurosis
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