A Self-Powered and Battery-Free Vibrational Energy to Time Converter for Wireless Vibration Monitoring
Wireless sensor nodes (WSNs) are the fundamental part of an Internet of Things (IoT) system for detecting and transmitting data to a master node for processing. Several research studies reveal that one of the disadvantages of conventional, battery-powered WSNs, however, is that they typically requir...
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Auteurs principaux: | Namanu Panayanthatta, Giacomo Clementi, Merieme Ouhabaz, Mario Costanza, Samuel Margueron, Ausrine Bartasyte, Skandar Basrour, Edwige Bano, Laurent Montes, Catherine Dehollain, Roberto La Rosa |
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MDPI AG
2021
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