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Renewable Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensor Networks in Precision Agriculture

Sara Khernane, Souheila Bouam, Chafik Arar

2024˜The œInternational journal of networked and distributed computing37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Wireless sensors are used for smart building monitoring, biomedical applications, intelligent home appliances, urgent disaster management and precision agriculture production. These devices today operate with batteries that are very difficult to change. The major problem hindering the widespread deployment of wireless sensor networks is the need to constantly replace them because their batteries expires. We can see that it is possible to charge them using energy harvested from solar, vibration, thermal or ambient radio frequency sources. we can implement sustainable health surveillance systems, agriculture, mining, environmental protection and national infrastructure, which will improve the quality of life, save money and achieve ecological goals. We realized that it would be wise to specify a field of application for internet of things in order to be able to clarify the identification of the problem of energy consumption and its relation with renewable energies. In addition, one of the most interesting applications for the socio-economic fields in the world in recent years is Smart Farming. In this paper, we reviewed a state of the art on the use of renewable energy harvesting in precision agriculture.

Topics & Concepts

Wireless sensor networkRenewable energyPrecision agricultureSoftware deploymentEnergy harvestingWirelessRadio-frequency identificationComputer scienceAgricultureTelecommunicationsComputer securityEngineeringEnergy (signal processing)Electrical engineeringComputer networkOperating systemStatisticsEcologyBiologyMathematicsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless NetworksInnovative Energy Harvesting TechnologiesIoT-based Smart Home Systems