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Thermal energy harvesting - Monitoring of the soil temperature
The intention of this evaluation was to gather data of the soil temperature to estimate the utilization of thermal energy harvesters (e.g. peltier elements). This information is useful for several applications that utilize the temperature gradient for harvesting energy. Especially for smart farming applications (cf. PotatoNet) this approach might be beneficial. Especially for sensors that are deployed close to the ground an energy harvesting based on solar cells is not suitable. Dirt and the plants shadow the surface of the solar cells so that the thermal harvesting might be a potential alternative.

Download:
- Dataset of the soil temperature evaluation (sqlite database)
Notes:
- 01.12.2017: The evaluation was stopped
- 06.10.2017: The batteries had been exchanged again
- 26.03.2017: The sensor node was equipped with new batteries
- 25.10.2016: Evaluation has been started
Temperatures:

Battery voltage:

Temperature differences:


Project members at IBR
Name | Phone | Room | |
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Prof. Dr. Ulf Kulau | kulau[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de | ||
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Wolf | wolf[[at]]ibr.cs.tu-bs.de | +49-531-3913288 | 138 |
last changed 2018-01-09, 12:48 by Prof. Dr. Ulf Kulau