The Smart Meter Challenge: Feasibility of Autonomous Indoor IoT Devices Depending on Its Energy Harvesting Source and IoT Wireless Technology
Most smart meters are connected and powered by the electric mains, requiring the service interruption and qualified personnel for their installation. Wireless technologies and energy harvesting techniques have been proved as alternatives for communications and power supply, respectively. In this wor...
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Auteurs principaux: | Edgar Saavedra, Laura Mascaraque, Gonzalo Calderon, Guillermo del Campo, Asuncion Santamaria |
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MDPI AG
2021
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