Low-power smart sensing in energy and water systems integration

A. Espírito-Santo, P. Serra, S. Albuquerque, B. Ribeiro, F. Santos, J. Páscoa
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The water energy nexus is a multidisciplinary topic that requires the interaction of different areas of knowledge, with direct impact on the economy, society and ecosystems. Smart sensing concept allows us to develop new ways of monitoring and, consequently, contribute to simultaneously optimize the efficiency of energy and water processes. The integration of energy and water management systems requires the coverage of a wide geographic area. Therefore, the interconnection of smart sensors, over a wireless network, is a requirement that can be assured with the adoption of standards such as the ISO/IEC/IEEE21451. Smart sensors operation and effectiveness depends on the availability of energy. Harvesting energy in water systems allows to power smart sensors avoiding batteries. Microbial fuel cells allow the conversion of organic material found in wastewater into electrical energy. Also, the kinetic energy of induced vibrations in water distribution pipelines can be converted into electrical energy.
能源和水系统集成中的低功耗智能传感
水能关系是一个多学科的主题,需要不同知识领域的相互作用,对经济、社会和生态系统有直接影响。智能传感概念使我们能够开发新的监测方法,从而有助于同时优化能源和水处理的效率。能源和水管理系统的一体化需要覆盖广泛的地理区域。因此,通过无线网络实现智能传感器的互连是一项可以通过采用ISO/IEC/IEEE21451等标准来保证的要求。智能传感器的运行和有效性取决于能源的可用性。在水系统中收集能量可以为智能传感器供电,而不用电池。微生物燃料电池可以将废水中的有机物质转化为电能。配水管道中诱导振动的动能可以转化为电能。
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