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Traditional wired vibration and acoustic sensors used for machine and structural monitoring are currently being replaced by low-cost MEMS-based wireless sensor networks (WSN). However, existing platforms are lacking in computing capabilities and integration, as well as the necessary software features to manage wireless sensing experiments. In this paper, we present a novel hardware-software platform...
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) technology is considered an excellent compromise for supporting monitoring applications on old trains operated by railway systems around the world. Although WSNs are optimized for energy management with regards to sensor nodes and communication protocols, their lifetimes remain limited by battery capacity. Deployment of new sensors or replacement of empty batteries...
In this work, a self-generated power capacitance measurement circuit for wireless health monitoring system is proposed. Hybrid energy from thermal and solar energy is expected to be used to supply the energy harvester. The present results has shown using low cost, off-the-shelf components, the capacitance measurement circuit is able to sense a linear capacitance range of 9.8 – 10.35 pF over 1.478...
Lifetime of wireless sensor nodes is a big challenge in bridge structural monitoring as these nodes may be deployed inside the bridges. In this situation, it is infeasible to replace batteries or harvest solar and wind energy. To prolong lifetime, vibration energy begins to be utilized to replenish energy for sensor nodes. In this study, a vibration energy harvester based on Micro Fiber Composite...
Recently, there has been a growing interest in using wireless sensor networks for monitoring water distribution infrastructure to help drinking water utilities to have better understanding of hydraulic and water quality statement of their underground assets. One of the challenges is limited power resources for operating the smart sensors and sensor networks. Current common used power supplies for...
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