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AuthorCrescini D.
AuthorGalli A.
AuthorAlghisi D.
AuthorTouati F.
Available date2022-05-22T11:03:05Z
Publication Date2019
Publication Name2019 IMEKO TC4 International Symposium Electrical and Electronic Measurements Promote Industry 4.0
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31430
AbstractCapillary wireless sensor networks dedicated to air quality monitoring have provided essential information on hazardous air condition, generating early warnings to prevent danger situation for human health. The main challenge of capillary networks is the adoption of environmentally generated energy as primary and/or unique energy source instead of the replacement of hundreds or even thousands of batteries on a regular basis that leads to high costs and practical problems of devices management. We present in this paper a battery-less, autonomous, multi-parametric sensing platform for air quality monitoring, that is harvesting energy from the surrounding environment for perpetual operation. We present a complete system design and experimental results of the evaluation of the energy harvesting section and the budget allocation of the power consumption. Moreover, the paper shows the experimental results of the studies conducted on the sensors section. A tailored calibration process for the sensors' sensitivity and a standard portfolio of different energy sources around the power recovery section could effectively enable the system to trace air quality levels in indoor and outdoor application, in a sort of set and forget scenario.
Languageen
PublisherIMEKO-International Measurement Federation Secretariat
SubjectAir quality
Budget control
Chemical sensors
Electric batteries
Electric variables measurement
Energy harvesting
Industry 4.0
Power management
Air quality levels
Air quality monitoring
Calibration process
Different energy sources
Environmental Monitoring
Harvesting energies
Power harvesting
Surrounding environment
Wireless sensor networks
TitleAmbient Monitoring WSNs with Harvesting-aware Power Management
TypeConference Paper
Pagination15-18
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