2020
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v18.i2.pp636-641
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Development of energy harvesting from burning process for community need via IoT based system

Abstract: <p>In this paper, a proposal was made to recreate an energy harvesting technique using biomass energy such as twigs, leaves, wood, paper, and charcoal emitted by burning the said materials and harvest the energy from the released heat. The harvested energy is then converted into a voltage that can be used to charge devices such as mobile phones or even turn on emergency lights. In terms of its application, the system can be used to provide backup power during disaster especially during a flood or other c… Show more

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“…Examples of frequently used thermoelectric materials are calcium manganese oxide, lead telluride, and bismuth telluride. By switching the metal contact pads on various n-and p-type semiconductors, a thermopile may be created with a higher voltage output [22]- [25].…”
Section: Thermal Energy Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of frequently used thermoelectric materials are calcium manganese oxide, lead telluride, and bismuth telluride. By switching the metal contact pads on various n-and p-type semiconductors, a thermopile may be created with a higher voltage output [22]- [25].…”
Section: Thermal Energy Harvestingmentioning
confidence: 99%