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Title A Self-Powered PMFC-Based Wireless Sensor Node for Smart City Applications
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Authors Ayala-Ruiz, D; Atoche, AC; Ruiz-Ibarra, E; de la Rosa, EO; Castillo, JV
Title A Self-Powered PMFC-Based Wireless Sensor Node for Smart City Applications
Year 2019
Published
Abstract Long power wide area networks (LPWAN) systems play an important role in monitoring environmental conditions for smart cities applications. With the development of Internet of Things (IoT), wireless sensor networks (WSN), and energy harvesting devices, ultra-low power sensor nodes (SNs) are able to collect and monitor the information for environmental protection, urban planning, and risk prevention. This paper presents a WSN of self-powered IoT SNs energetically autonomous using Plant Microbial Fuel Cells (PMFCs). An energy harvesting device has been adapted with the PMFC to enable a batteryless operation of the SN providing power supply to the sensor network. The low-power communication feature of the SN network is used to monitor the environmental data with a dynamic power management strategy successfully designed for the PMFC-based LoRa sensor node. Environmental data of ozone (O-3) and carbon dioxide (CO2) are monitored in real time through a web application providing IoT cloud services with security and privacy protocols.
PDF https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/8986302

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