energy harvesting

Abstract—A novel approach is proposed in this article to boost the energy efficiency (EE) of an AoI-aware IoT network. In particular, we propose a new approach that is based a combination of simultaneous wireless information and power

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This dataset presents the measurement results for the evaluation study on the performance of an inductor-based and a switched capacitor-based energy harvesting boost converter PMICs  by their charging efficiencies when connected to photovoltaic cells and Li-ion batteries under indoor lighting conditions.

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This dataset contains solar radiation data at the high resolution of 1 second for consecutive 72 hours under dynamic weather conditions (sunny and cloudy days). This data can be useful in various fields and researchers can use it in their research for algorithms validation and performance evaluation. 

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Spreadsheet use for conversion of visible light lux measurements to irradiance.

Back up for manuscript: Calculation of Visible Light Irradiance from Lux Illuminance and Relative Spectral Illuminance

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We collect 200 hours of metro vehicle vibration energy harvesting data in total at intervals of 2 min.

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This study was conducted in Mayaguez – Puerto Rico, and an area of around 18 Km2 was covered, which were determined using the following classification of places:

·         Main Avenues: Wide public ways that has hospitals, vegetation, buildings, on either side

·         Open Places: Mall parking lots and public plazas

·         Streets & Roads: Dense residential and commercial areas on both sides

     Vendor             Equipment                  Description      

KEYSIGHT®      N9343C                    Handheld Spectrum Analyzer

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An energy harvester for a smart contact lens that monitors the glucose level of a user is developed and demonstrated. The energy harvester captures a smartphone’s 2G cellular emission, and rectifies it into DC power to operate on-lens microelectronics for glucose detection and wireless data transmission. The energy harvester can reach a maximum Ra- dio Frequency (RF) to Direct Current (DC) power conversion efficiency of 47%. An electrically realistic human eye model is designed and fabricated using 3D printing technologies to assist in various measurements of the proposed energy harvester.

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