Self-Powered sensing for IoT
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This Special Session aims to attract recent developments on self-powered sensing for the Internet of Things (IoT), showcasing works that focus on research studies aligned with the development of self-powered sensing node and their potential implementation in emerging applications. These comprise (the list is indicative but not exhaustive): sensor design (micromachined – MEMS, quantum and photonic), energy harvesting (piezoelectric, electromagnetic, triboelectric, pyroelectric), bio-inspired sensors and energy harvesters, self-powered systems integrated with machine learning algorithms. A variety of applications is welcome (e.g. from biomedical to propulsion systems and environmental monitoring).
Prof. Stephanos Theodossiades
Loughborough University
Dr Amal Hajjaj
Loughborough University
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sponsor-exhibition[at]ecce-europe[dot]org (Thomas Harder)
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