A self-powered wireless sensor for water/gas metering systems Host Publication: 2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC) Authors: D. Di Zenobio, K. Steenhaut, M. Celidonio, E. Sergio and Y. Verbelen Publisher: IEEE Explore Publication Year: 2012 Number of Pages: 5 ISBN: 978-1-4577-2052-9
Abstract: Much has been written about the benefits of wireless sensors which enable measurements in harsh or hermetic environments. However, the problem concerning battery replacement is still open. This paper presents a new solution for a wireless self-powered sensors network, which allows the harvesting of energy from the action of a turbine wheel rotating in the path of a fluid stream environment. This new family of devices can find application in water/gas smart metering systems, subject of very large interest today. Furthermore, the proposed approach suggests a wireless network planning designed to eliminate problems related to a large cell radio architecture. External Link.
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