2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpro.2007.02.006
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Indoor solar energy harvesting for sensor network router nodes

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“…2 The presented charts compile the results of (Crompton, 2000;Linden & Reddy, 2002) (Hande et al, 2007;Knight et al, 2008;Mathuna et al, 2008;Raju, 2008;Yildiz, 2009)) • electrical or magnetic fields (Arnold, 2007;Knight et al, 2008;Mathuna et al, 2008);…”
Section: Embedded Systems Power Supply Using Energy Scavenging Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 The presented charts compile the results of (Crompton, 2000;Linden & Reddy, 2002) (Hande et al, 2007;Knight et al, 2008;Mathuna et al, 2008;Raju, 2008;Yildiz, 2009)) • electrical or magnetic fields (Arnold, 2007;Knight et al, 2008;Mathuna et al, 2008);…”
Section: Embedded Systems Power Supply Using Energy Scavenging Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, ultra low power solar cells are extensively finding applications in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) deployed outdoors as well as indoors (Hande et al, 2007). The next sub-section describes the commercially available low power solar cells which can be used for such an application.…”
Section: Photovoltaic Harvesting System and Its Application In Wsnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The small robot Alice has been powered using only thin film amorphous silicon cells and a 3000 lumens projector, with an achieved power density of 27.8 W m −2 [4]. Finally, wireless sensor nodes can use efficiently the power of small solar cells [11,27].…”
Section: Lightmentioning
confidence: 99%