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Título: Energy harvesting and storage solutions for low-power IoT devices in livestock industry.
Autor: Barreto, Nicolás
Oreggioni, Julián
Steinfeld, Leonardo
Tipo: Preprint
Palabras clave: Productivity, Electric potential, Circuits and systems, Animal behavior, Cows, Agriculture, Internet of Things, Energy harvesting, Batteries, Super-capacitors, Embedded systems
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Resumen: The Internet of Things (IoT) holds immense potential for enhancing livestock productivity, driven by the increasing affordability, miniaturization, and computational capabilities of electronic devices. Achieving energy autonomy is critical for developing IoT applications in the livestock industry. This paper explores a range of energy harvesting and storage technologies tailored for low-power IoT devices in livestock applications, addressing current challenges and limitations. Examining technologies such as smart cattle waterers (waterers with the ability to self-sense their water level), virtual fences (animal-born devices capable of applying stimuli to delimit a confinement area), and animal behavior monitoring devices, we provide insights into the selection criteria for energy harvesting and storage. Additionally, the paper discusses specific study cases within the livestock industry, illustrating the practical application of the reviewed technologies and offering valuable considerations for the device development process.
EN: 2024 IEEE 15th Latin America Symposium on Circuits and Systems (LASCAS), Punta del Este, Uruguay, 27 feb - 01 mar 2024, pp. 1-5.
Citación: Barreto, N., Oreggioni, J. y Steinfeld, L. Energy harvesting and storage solutions for low-power IoT devices in livestock industry [Preprint]. Publicado en: 2024 IEEE 15th Latin America Symposium on Circuits and Systems (LASCAS), Punta del Este, Uruguay, 27 feb - 01 mar 2024.
Cobertura geográfica: América del Sur
Cobertura temporal: Siglo XXI, 2050
Departamento académico: Electrónica
Grupo de investigación: Microelectrónica
Aparece en las colecciones: Publicaciones académicas y científicas - Instituto de Ingeniería Eléctrica

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