Towards Self-Powered WSN: The Design of Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit Based on Indoor Solar Energy Harvester

The current revolution in communication and information technology is facilitating the Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are a broad category of IoT applications. However, power management in WSN poses a significant challenge when the WSN is required to operate...

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Main Authors: Haroun F.M.E., Deros S.N.M., Alkahtani A.A., Din N.M.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-268382023-05-29T17:37:06Z Towards Self-Powered WSN: The Design of Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit Based on Indoor Solar Energy Harvester Haroun F.M.E. Deros S.N.M. Alkahtani A.A. Din N.M. 57218938188 57188721836 55646765500 9335429400 The current revolution in communication and information technology is facilitating the Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are a broad category of IoT applications. However, power management in WSN poses a significant challenge when the WSN is required to operate for a long duration without the presence of a consistent power source. In this paper, we develop a batteryless, ultra-low-power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit (WSTx) depending on the solar-energy harvester and LoRa technology. We investigate the feasibility of harvesting ambient indoor light using polycrystalline photovoltaic (PV) cells with a maximum power of 1.4 mW. The study provides comprehensive power management design details and a description of the anticipated challenges. The measured power consumption of the developed WSTx was 0.02109 mW during the sleep mode and 11.1 mW during the operation mode. The harvesting system can harvest energy up to 1.2 mW per second, where the harvested energy can power the WSTx for six hours with a maximum power efficiency of 85.714%. � 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Final 2023-05-29T09:37:06Z 2023-05-29T09:37:06Z 2022 Article 10.3390/electronics11132077 2-s2.0-85133136582 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85133136582&doi=10.3390%2felectronics11132077&partnerID=40&md5=6505c2791e9f83b920591836473c37bd https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/26838 11 13 2077 All Open Access, Gold, Green MDPI Scopus
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description The current revolution in communication and information technology is facilitating the Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) are a broad category of IoT applications. However, power management in WSN poses a significant challenge when the WSN is required to operate for a long duration without the presence of a consistent power source. In this paper, we develop a batteryless, ultra-low-power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit (WSTx) depending on the solar-energy harvester and LoRa technology. We investigate the feasibility of harvesting ambient indoor light using polycrystalline photovoltaic (PV) cells with a maximum power of 1.4 mW. The study provides comprehensive power management design details and a description of the anticipated challenges. The measured power consumption of the developed WSTx was 0.02109 mW during the sleep mode and 11.1 mW during the operation mode. The harvesting system can harvest energy up to 1.2 mW per second, where the harvested energy can power the WSTx for six hours with a maximum power efficiency of 85.714%. � 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Haroun F.M.E.
Deros S.N.M.
Alkahtani A.A.
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author Haroun F.M.E.
Deros S.N.M.
Alkahtani A.A.
Din N.M.
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Deros S.N.M.
Alkahtani A.A.
Din N.M.
Towards Self-Powered WSN: The Design of Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit Based on Indoor Solar Energy Harvester
author_sort Haroun F.M.E.
title Towards Self-Powered WSN: The Design of Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit Based on Indoor Solar Energy Harvester
title_short Towards Self-Powered WSN: The Design of Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit Based on Indoor Solar Energy Harvester
title_full Towards Self-Powered WSN: The Design of Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit Based on Indoor Solar Energy Harvester
title_fullStr Towards Self-Powered WSN: The Design of Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit Based on Indoor Solar Energy Harvester
title_full_unstemmed Towards Self-Powered WSN: The Design of Ultra-Low-Power Wireless Sensor Transmission Unit Based on Indoor Solar Energy Harvester
title_sort towards self-powered wsn: the design of ultra-low-power wireless sensor transmission unit based on indoor solar energy harvester
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