Self-powering gas and environment wireless sensor platform for fixed or portable deployment in building automation, horticulture and medical applications

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Title
Self-powering gas and environment wireless sensor platform for fixed or portable deployment in building automation, horticulture and medical applications

CoPED ID
ca3f0e2d-9da0-4630-848f-e8d6415b11e7

Status
Closed


Value
£1,327,310

Start Date
March 31, 2015

End Date
Dec. 31, 2016

Description

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This project addresses the need for an energy harvesting method compatible with economic deployment and extended battery life/ self powering for autonomous electronics, focussing on use of innovative patented high efficiency photovoltaics (HEPV) as the energy harvesting medium. The autonomous electronics platform used for the project comprises wireless multiple sensors (carbon dioxide (CO2) /temperature /humidity /light /dew point) combined with embedded data processing and datalogging electronics for use in applications such as building/ home automation, horticulture and medical devices. A key objective is demonstration of HEPV for use in various lighting scenarios, in particular indoor low lighting conditions. Other key activities include power management interface with sensors & embedded electronic modules and use with long life rechargeable thin film batteries and/or super capacitors. The HEPV power harvesting method provides potential for low cost “fit and forget” deployment of autonomous electronics based controllers in smart wireless sensor networks. The consortium includes end user assessment in the building, horticulture and medical sectors.

Ian Thompson PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Energy efficiency
  2. Electronics
  3. Sensors
  4. Power electronics
  5. Capacitors
  6. Energy harvesting
  7. Energy consumption (energy technology)
  8. Accumulators
  9. Sensor networks
  10. Lighting
  11. Automation

Extracted key phrases
  1. Environment wireless sensor platform
  2. HEPV power harvesting method
  3. Autonomous electronic platform
  4. Smart wireless sensor network
  5. Wireless multiple sensor
  6. Energy harvesting method compatible
  7. Power management interface
  8. Self
  9. Long life rechargeable thin film battery
  10. Energy harvesting medium
  11. Electronic module
  12. Portable deployment
  13. Particular indoor low lighting condition
  14. Economic deployment
  15. Use

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