室内植物土壤微能量收集

A. Leoni, G. Ferri, D. Colaiuda, V. Stornelli
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在这项工作中,目的是提出一项研究,研究活植物作为一种能量来源,为低功耗设备和自主传感器提供电力。如今,物联网(loT)和分布式监控的广泛应用导致对自主、长寿命、低功耗智能设备的需求不断增加。因此,对零成本和减少生物影响的周边环境替代能源的研究正在增长。这项工作证明了一种基于植物的能量收集系统的可行性,该系统能够持续提取数百微瓦的能量。取得的成果使未来的实际电子系统研究工作能够包括从活植物中提取能量的过程,为植物监测或其他类似应用提供嵌入式系统。
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Micro Energy Harvesting from the Soil of Indoor Living Plants
In this work, the aim is to propose a study on living plants characterization as an energy source for electricity scavenging to feed low-power devices and autonomous sensors. Nowadays, the widespread of the Internet of Things (loT) and distributed monitoring has led to an increasing demand for autonomous, long-life low-power smart devices. As a consequence, research on alternative energy sources in the surrounding environment, with zero costs and reduced bio impact, is growing. This work demonstrates the feasibility of a plant-based energy harvesting system capable of constantly extracting energy in the order of hundreds of microwatts. The achieved results enable future research works on practical electronic systems to include the energy extraction process from living plants to supply embedded systems for plant monitoring or other similar applications.
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