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A method for modeling the battery state of charge in wireless sensor networks

2015

In this paper we propose a method for obtaining an analytic model of the battery State-of-Charge (SoC) in wireless sensor nodes. The objective is to find simple models that can be used to estimate accurately the real battery state and consequently the node lifetime. Running the model in the network nodes, we can provide the motes with the required information to implement applications that can be considered as battery-aware. The proposed methodology reduces the computational complexity of the model avoiding complicated electrochemical simulations and treating the battery as an unknown system with an output that can be predicted using simple mathematical models. At a first stage, during a se…

Battery (electricity)EngineeringEnergyMathematical modelbusiness.industryNode (networking)Real-time computingWireless sensor networksTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICAKey distribution in wireless sensor networksMultilayer perceptronComputer Science::Networking and Internet ArchitectureElectronic engineeringMobile wireless sensor networkBatteries State-of-ChargeWirelessBatteries modelingElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationWireless sensor network
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An over-the-distance wireless battery charger based on RF energy harvesting

2017

An RF powered receiver silicon IC (integrated circuit) for RF energy harvesting is presented as wireless battery charger. This includes an RF-to-DC energy converter specifically designed with a sensitivity of -18.8 dBm and an energy conversion efficiency of ∼45% at 900 MHz with a transmitting power of 0.5 W in free space. Experimental results concerned with remotely battery charging using a complete prototype working in realistic scenarios will be shown.

Battery (electricity)EngineeringInternet of Things02 engineering and technologyIntegrated circuitInternet of Things; Litium Ion Battery; Radio Frequency Harvesting; Wireless Battery Charger; Wireless Sensor Networks; Hardware and Architecture; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Modeling and SimulationSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaRadio Frequency Harvestinglaw.inventionBattery chargerlawWireless Battery ChargerHardware_INTEGRATEDCIRCUITS0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringEnergy conversion efficiencyElectrical engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsHardware and ArchitectureModeling and SimulationLitium Ion BatteryRadio frequencyInternet of ThingWireless Sensor NetworksbusinessEnergy harvestingSensitivity (electronics)Wireless sensor networkWireless Sensor Network2017 14th International Conference on Synthesis, Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Methods and Applications to Circuit Design (SMACD)
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An inductive charger for automotive applications

2016

The inductive charging represents a valid solution for the power transfer in automotive applications. Due to the Inductive Power Transfer (IPT), the wireless battery charging of Electric Vehicles (EVs) provides several benefits. In this paper, an inductive charger which is particularly suitable for electrical bicycles is proposed. A practical realization of the system has been carried out, and the system has been tested in terms of working and efficiency. Through a Phase Shift Modulation (PSM), a power regulation has been implemented. The target power is 100 W.

Battery (electricity)EngineeringWireless battery chargingbusiness.industry020209 energy020208 electrical & electronic engineeringAutomotive applicationElectrical engineeringAutomotive industryelectric vehicles; inductive power transfer; wireless battery charging; automotive applications02 engineering and technologyElectric vehicleSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciInductive chargingInductive power transferPower (physics)ModulationControl and Systems Engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMaximum power transfer theoremWirelessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessRealization (systems)
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E-bike battery charging: Methods and circuits

2013

Today, academic and industrial research is focused on innovative battery charging methods to ensure complete mobility of both handheld devices and electric vehicles. Wireless power transfer is actually the leading strategy even if efficiency related issues are to be solved for a successful marketing. In this paper, a wireless battery charging station is proposed for electric assisted pedal bikes. If compared with existing wireless solutions, the proposed system architecture improves power conversion efficiency of the charging equipment. The simulation model of the whole charging station is described in detail. The transmitter, receiver and inductive coupling circuits are described and desig…

Battery (electricity)Engineeringbusiness.industryvehicular and wireless technologieTransmitterElectrical engineeringwireless power transferTopology (electrical circuits)Settore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciCharging stationSystems architecturewireless battery chargingWirelessinductive power transferAutomotive batteryWireless power transferbusiness2013 International Conference on Clean Electrical Power (ICCEP)
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Investigation of inductive coupling solutions for E-bike wireless charging

2015

Wireless charging of electric vehicle batteries is a major topic for academic and industrial research. The wireless charging is based on the inductive coupling between a primary coil, connected to the grid, and a secondary coil, connected to the vehicle battery. Wireless battery charging provides benefits in terms of comfort for the drivers, who should just park to start the charging operation, without needing to plug in the vehicle. Wireless charging is particularly convenient for E-bike users. For the bicycle charging, the inductive coupling should be implemented through a compact and light-weight solution. In this paper, different options of inductively coupled coils for E- bike charging…

Battery (electricity)Engineeringbusiness.product_categorybusiness.industryElectrical engineeringSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciInductive chargingGridInductive couplingelectric vehicles inductive power transfer magnetic field simulation wireless chargingInductanceHardware_GENERALElectromagnetic coilElectric vehicleWirelessbusiness
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Wireless Power Transmission for house appliances: A small-scale resonant coupling prototype

2016

This paper presents a low cost prototype of wireless power transfer system based on resonant coupling. The system here proposed can be useful for house appliances battery charging systems: as a matter of fact, it consists mainly of two copper wire coils or windings, placed one in front of the other on the same axis. By exploiting the coils resonance coupling effect, electric energy can be transferred from the inductor coil to the receiver in order to charge the batteries. Low cost experimental tests demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed wireless power transfer prototype, being it capable to reach an efficiency of about 80% and more along a distance of 30 cm.

Battery (electricity)Resonant inductive couplingEngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciInductorbattery chargerHardware_GENERAL0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringWirelessWireless power transferCouplingPower transmissionRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringElectrical engineering020206 networking & telecommunicationsWireless transmissionSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaComputer Networks and Communicationelectric house applianceHardware and ArchitectureElectromagnetic coilbusinessbattery charger; electric house appliances; Wireless transmission; Computer Networks and Communications; Hardware and Architecture; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment2016 AEIT International Annual Conference (AEIT)
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Design and validation of a wireless Body Sensor Network for integrated EEG and HD-sEMG acquisitions

2022

Sensorimotor integration is the process through which the human brain plans the motor program execution according to external sources. Within this context, corticomuscular and corticokinematic coherence analyses are common methods to investigate the mechanism underlying the central control of muscle activation. This requires the synchronous acquisition of several physiological signals, including EEG and sEMG. Nevertheless, physical constraints of the current, mostly wired, technologies limit their application in dynamic and naturalistic contexts. In fact, although many efforts were made in the development of biomedical instrumentation for EEG and High Density-surface EMG (HD-sEMG) signal ac…

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Detecting faulty wireless sensor nodes through Stochastic classification

2011

In many distributed systems, the possibility to adapt the behavior of the involved resources in response to unforeseen failures is an important requirement in order to significantly reduce the costs of management. Autonomous detection of faulty entities, however, is often a challenging task, especially when no direct human intervention is possible, as is the case for many scenarios involving Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), which usually operate in inaccessible and hostile environments. This paper presents an unsupervised approach for identifying faulty sensor nodes within a WSN. The proposed algorithm uses a probabilistic approach based on Markov Random Fields, requiring exclusively an ana…

Brooks–Iyengar algorithmComputer scienceDistributed computingReal-time computingProbabilistic logicMarkov processMarkov Random Fieldsymbols.namesakeKey distribution in wireless sensor networksWireless Sensor Networks.Autonomic ComputingSensor nodesymbolsOverhead (computing)Algorithm designWireless sensor network2011 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOM Workshops)
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A Battery-Free Smart Sensor Powered with RF Energy

2018

The development of Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure and applications is stimulating advanced and innovative ideas and solutions, some of which are pushing the limits of state-of-the-art technology. The increasing demand for Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) that must be capable of collecting and sharing data wirelessly while often positioned in places hard to reach and service, motivates engineers to look for innovative energy harvesting and wireless power transfer solutions to implement battery-free sensor nodes. Due to the pervasiveness of RF (Radio Frequency) energy, RF harvesting that can reach out-of-sight places could be a key technology to wirelessly power IoT sensor devices, whic…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceInternet of ThingsEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyRadio Frequency HarvestingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringArtificial IntelligenceWireless Battery ChargerWirelessRenewable EnergyWireless power transferInstrumentationSustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryRF power amplifierTransmitterElectrical engineeringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionInternet of Things; Litium Ion Battery; Radio Frequency Harvesting; Wireless Battery Charger; Wireless Power Transfer; Wireless Sensor Networks; Artificial Intelligence; Computer Networks and Communications; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering; InstrumentationSensor nodeLitium Ion BatteryWireless Power TransferRadio frequencyInternet of ThingWireless Sensor NetworksbusinessEnergy harvestingWireless sensor network2018 IEEE 4th International Forum on Research and Technology for Society and Industry (RTSI)
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Secure random number generation in wireless sensor networks

2014

The increasing adoption of wireless sensor networks as a flexible and inexpensive tool for the most diverse applications, ranging from environmental monitoring to home automation, has raised more and more attention to the issues related to the design of specifically customized security mechanisms. The scarcity of computational, storage, and bandwidth resources cannot definitely be disregarded in such context, and this makes the implementation of security algorithms particularly challenging. This paper proposes a security framework for the generation of true random numbers, which are paramount as the core building block for many security algorithms; the intrinsic nature of wireless sensor no…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer scienceRandom number generationNetwork securitybusiness.industryDistributed computingRangingComputer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceKey distribution in wireless sensor networksComputational Theory and MathematicsRobustness (computer science)Home automationWirelessbusinessWireless sensor networkSoftwareConcurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
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