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Experimental evaluation of thermoelectric generators for indoor autonomous sensors

Authors: Ridwan, Mohamad; Gasulla Forner, Manuel; Reverter Cubarsí, Ferran;

Experimental evaluation of thermoelectric generators for indoor autonomous sensors

Abstract

This work aims to identify potential indoor thermal energy sources and assess the feasibility of using a Thermo-Electric Generator (TEG) to generate electrical energy for powering indoor autonomous sen sors.

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Spain
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Keywords

Maximum power point, Autonomous sensor, Energy harvesting, Indoor applications, Thermoelectric generator

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