International audienceWireless Sensor Networks (WSN) provide a powerful combination of distributed sensing, computing and wireless communication that can be useful in various applications (monitoring, health and fitness, environment, automotive, smart building, etc.). However, energy consumption is a critical issue in the deployment of battery-powered wireless sensor networks. Therefore, energy harvesting provides a potential solution to extend the system lifetime. This paper addresses the problematic of using wind as harvesting source, and weather forecast to improve the prediction of wind condition in the near future. The related issues concern the wind behavior in outdoor condition which is irregular and unpredictable. A wind harvester (...
Wireless sensor networks can be used to collect data in remote locations, especially when energy har...
This paper describes a demonstration wireless sensor network consisting of 24 self-powered nodes tha...
The increasing popularity of micro-scale power-scavenging techniques for wireless sensor networks (W...
Energy harvesting (EH) from environmental energy sources has the potential to ensure unlimited, unco...
A conventional Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) cannot have an infinite lifetime without a battery rech...
Battery powered wireless sensor nodes are used in many applications. They can be placed in remote lo...
Abstract—Energy harvesting is one of the most promising technologies towards the goal of perpetual o...
There has been significant innovation in the domain of Internet of Things (IoT) as nowadays wireless...
Abstract—This paper presents a power management technique for improving the efficiency of harvesting...
Systems that harvest environmental energy must carefully regulate their us-age to satisfy their dema...
There are emerging applications for standalone embedded systems where devices are required to operat...
Wind energy harvesting technology is one of the most popular power sources for wireless sensor netwo...
This paper presents a power management technique for improving the efficiency of harvesting energy f...
Wireless sensor networks equipped with rechargeable batteries are useful for outdoor environmental m...
AbstractThis paper describes a demonstration wireless sensor network consisting of 24 self-powered n...
Wireless sensor networks can be used to collect data in remote locations, especially when energy har...
This paper describes a demonstration wireless sensor network consisting of 24 self-powered nodes tha...
The increasing popularity of micro-scale power-scavenging techniques for wireless sensor networks (W...
Energy harvesting (EH) from environmental energy sources has the potential to ensure unlimited, unco...
A conventional Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) cannot have an infinite lifetime without a battery rech...
Battery powered wireless sensor nodes are used in many applications. They can be placed in remote lo...
Abstract—Energy harvesting is one of the most promising technologies towards the goal of perpetual o...
There has been significant innovation in the domain of Internet of Things (IoT) as nowadays wireless...
Abstract—This paper presents a power management technique for improving the efficiency of harvesting...
Systems that harvest environmental energy must carefully regulate their us-age to satisfy their dema...
There are emerging applications for standalone embedded systems where devices are required to operat...
Wind energy harvesting technology is one of the most popular power sources for wireless sensor netwo...
This paper presents a power management technique for improving the efficiency of harvesting energy f...
Wireless sensor networks equipped with rechargeable batteries are useful for outdoor environmental m...
AbstractThis paper describes a demonstration wireless sensor network consisting of 24 self-powered n...
Wireless sensor networks can be used to collect data in remote locations, especially when energy har...
This paper describes a demonstration wireless sensor network consisting of 24 self-powered nodes tha...
The increasing popularity of micro-scale power-scavenging techniques for wireless sensor networks (W...