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Development, optimization and application of energy-harvesting sensors technology

Research activity

Code Science Field
T140  Technological sciences  Energy research 
T170  Technological sciences  Electronics 
T181  Technological sciences  Remote sensing 
Keywords
energy harvesting sensors, embedded systems, nodes, sensor network, telemetry, M2M
Organisations (2) , Researchers (4)
0107  University of Nis, Faculty of Electronic Engineering
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  11428  Miloš B. Marjanović  Microelectronics  Researcher  2015 - 2019 
2.  09703  PhD Aneta P. Prijić  Microelectronics  Researcher  2011 - 2019  14 
3.  11436  Aleksandra S. Stojković  Energy research  Researcher  2018 - 2019 
0117  University of Nis, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics
no. Code Name and surname Research area Role Period No. of publicationsNo. of publications
1.  11581  PhD Ljiljana T. Kostić  Physics  Researcher  2011 - 2019 
Abstract
The topics of this research are energy harvesting sensors and systems. These electronic devices and embedded systems are powered by converting ambient energy into electrical energy. The sources of energy can be thermal, kinetic, solar, electromagnetic, the flow of fluids, etc. One part of the research deals with the development of the energy harvesting blocks based on the kinetic and electromagnetic energy and their integration with sensors. This part also includes research about the optimal energy consumption of the microcontroller system that acquires data from the sensors. Because these energy harvesting sensors are nodes of the wireless sensor networks, optimal energy needed for the data transfer inside the network will be considered. Expected results are directed towards realization of the practical systems, jointly with the industrial partner that is owing necessary manufacturing technology. The other part of the research deals with the possibility to integrate these systems with the conventional telemetry systems that use wireless technology for the long distance data transfer, which were developed in our previous research and are implemented within our industrial partner facilities.
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