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Optimization of power consumption for gas sensor nodes: A survey

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This work provides a survey of intrinsic power optimization techniques with a special focus on recent advances in power management, sensor fabrication, sensing circuits, and measurement procedures, and concludes with providing a future outlook in the area.
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The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) technology has recently been used, rather successfully, in a huge number of monitoring applications. However, the monitoring of combustible gases with WSN stands out from typical applications where the wireless communications function is much more power hungry than the sensing one. The reason behind this “dissonance” is in using catalytic or semiconductor sensors that ensure a trade-off among the safety requirements, performance and power consumption. This work provides a survey of intrinsic power optimization techniques with a special focus on recent advances in power management, sensor fabrication, sensing circuits, and measurement procedures. The paper concludes with providing a future outlook in the area.

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Sensor networks: evolution, opportunities, and challenges

TL;DR: The history of research in sensor networks over the past three decades is traced, including two important programs of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) spanning this period: the Distributed Sensor Networks (DSN) and the Sensor Information Technology (SensIT) programs.
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Efficient Far-Field Radio Frequency Energy Harvesting for Passively Powered Sensor Networks

TL;DR: An RF-DC power conversion system is designed to efficiently convert far-field RF energy to DC voltages at very low received power and voltages and is ideal for use in passively powered sensor networks.
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Energy Harvesting From Hybrid Indoor Ambient Light and Thermal Energy Sources for Enhanced Performance of Wireless Sensor Nodes

TL;DR: A hybrid of indoor ambient light and thermal energy harvesting scheme that uses only one power management circuit to condition the combined output power harvested from both energy sources is proposed to extend the lifetime of the wireless sensor node.
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Low-Power Far-Field Wireless Powering for Wireless Sensors

TL;DR: This paper discusses far-field wireless powering for low-power wireless sensors, with applications to sensing in environments where it is difficult or impossible to change batteries and where the exact position of the sensors might not be known.
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Energy scavenging for long-term deployable wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: Key research challenges to be addressed to deliver future, remote, wireless, chemo-biosensing systems include the development of low cost, low-power sensors, miniaturised fluidic transport systems, anti-bio-fouling sensor surfaces, sensor calibration, reliable and robust system packaging, as well as associated energy delivery systems and energy budget management.
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