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Automatic Arctic monitoring stations are usually deployed in remote and isolated areas. Supplying the electricity required for the operation of a monitoring station can be done in two ways: stored energy is carried on-site (fuel, battery), or energy is harvested from the environment and converted to an electrical current. Energy harvesting is an attractive solution that requires careful planning....
Traditional power management for battery powered devices does not meet the requirements of energy harvesting systems. Transducers that extract energy from the environment significantly differ from batteries in that their power output is limited. Besides, the energy source can be of variable nature and energy availability can be virtually infinite. Electronic systems that rely on energy harvesting...
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