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Energy Scavenging For Wireless Sensor Networks With Special Focus On Vibrations 1st Edition Shad Roundy

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Energy Scavenging For Wireless Sensor Networks With Special Focus On Vibrations 1st Edition Shad Roundy
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.91 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Shad Roundy, Paul Kenneth Wright, Jan M. Rabaey (auth.)
ISBN: 9781461351009, 9781461504856, 1461351006, 1461504856
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Energy Scavenging For Wireless Sensor Networks With Special Focus On Vibrations 1st Edition Shad Roundy by Shad Roundy, Paul Kenneth Wright, Jan M. Rabaey (auth.) 9781461351009, 9781461504856, 1461351006, 1461504856 instant download after payment.

The vast reduction in size and power consumption of CMOS circuitry has led to a large research effort based around the vision of wireless sensor networks. The proposed networks will be comprised of thousands of small wireless nodes that operate in a multi-hop fashion, replacing long transmission distances with many low power, low cost wireless devices. The result will be the creation of an intelligent environment responding to its inhabitants and ambient conditions. Wireless devices currently being designed and built for use in such environments typically run on batteries. However, as the networks increase in number and the devices decrease in size, the replacement of depleted batteries will not be practical. The cost of replacing batteries in a few devices that make up a small network about once per year is modest. However, the cost of replacing thousands of devices in a single building annually, some of which are in areas difficult to access, is simply not practical. Another approach would be to use a battery that is large enough to last the entire lifetime of the wireless sensor device. However, a battery large enough to last the lifetime of the device would dominate the overall system size and cost, and thus is not very attractive. Alternative methods of powering the devices that will make up the wireless networks are desperately needed.

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