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Energy Harvesting For Autonomous Systems 1st Edition Stephen Beeby

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Energy Harvesting For Autonomous Systems 1st Edition Stephen Beeby
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Publisher: Artech House Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Stephen Beeby, Neil White
ISBN: 9781596937185, 1596937181
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Energy Harvesting For Autonomous Systems 1st Edition Stephen Beeby by Stephen Beeby, Neil White 9781596937185, 1596937181 instant download after payment.

This unique resource provides a detailed understanding of the options for harvesting energy from localized, renewable sources to supply power to autonomous wireless systems. Practitioners are introduced to a variety of types of autonomous system and wireless networks and discover the capabilities of existing battery-based solutions, RF solutions, and fuel cells. The book focuses on the most promising harvesting techniques, including solar, kinetic, and thermal energy. Professionals also learn the implications of the energy harvesting techniques on the design of the power management electronics in a system. This in-depth reference discusses each energy harvesting approach in detail, comparing and contrasting its potential in the field.

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