Energy scavenging sensors for ultra-low power sensor networks
The 'internet of things' will require very low power wireless communications, preferably using sensors that scavenge power from their environment. Free space optics allows communications over long ranges, with simple transceivers at each end, offering the possibility of low energy consumpt...
Main Authors: | O'Brien, D, Liu, J, Faulkner, G, Vachiramon, P, Collins, S, Elston, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
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