Published September 8, 2013 | Version v1
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Duty-Cycle Power Manager for Thermal-Powered Wireless Sensor Networks

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Exploiting energy from the environment to extend the system lifetime of Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), especially thermal energy, is considered as a promising approach. When considering self-powered systems, the Power Manager (PM) plays an important role in energy harvesting WSNs. Instead of minimizing the consumed energy as in the case of battery-powered systems, it causes the harvesting node to converge to Energy Neutral Operation (ENO) in order to achieve a theoretically infinite lifetime. In this paper, a low complexity PM for a thermal-powered WSN is presented. Our PM adapts the duty cycle of the node according to the estimation of harvested energy and the consumed energy provided by a simple energy monitor for a super capacitor based WSN to achieve the ENO. Experiments are performed on a real WSN platform where harvested energy is extracted from the wasted heat of a PC adapter by two thermoelectric generators.

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https://hal.science/hal-00921315
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urn:oai:HAL:hal-00921315v2

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