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AuthorTouati F.
AuthorLegena C.
AuthorGalli A.
AuthorCrescini D.
AuthorCrescini P.
AuthorBen Mnaouer A.
Available date2022-05-22T11:03:09Z
Publication Date2014
Publication Name20th IMEKO TC4 Symposium on Measurements of Electrical Quantities: Research on Electrical and Electronic Measurement for the Economic Upturn, Together with 18th TC4 International Workshop on ADC and DCA Modeling and Testing, IWADC 2014
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31461
AbstractSensor systems and smart networks devoted to environmental supervision have today assisted the analysis of primal processes and they have also provided vital hazard early warnings. At the same time the use of environmental energy is now rising up as a potential energy source dedicated to embedded and wireless computing systems where manual recharging and/or replacement of hundreds or even thousands of batteries on a regular basis is not practical. This paper presents and illustrates SENNO (SENsor NOde), a multi-parametric sensor node that intelligently manages energy transfer for perpetual operation without human intervention during air quality monitoring. The overall system design and experimental results are presented together with energy budget allocation. Preliminary results demonstrate that, after a tailored calibration process, the presented platform could effectively report and trace air quality levels in a sort of "set and forget" scenario.
Languageen
PublisherIMEKO-International Measurement Federation Secretariat
SubjectAir quality
Analog to digital conversion
Budget control
Embedded systems
Energy transfer
Potential energy
Sensor nodes
Air quality levels
Air quality monitoring
Autonomous sensors
Calibration process
Environmental energy
Environmental supervision
Human intervention
Wireless computing systems
Electric variables measurement
TitlePreliminary studies on autonomous sensor systems dedicated to air quality monitoring
TypeConference Paper
Pagination450-454
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