Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator

This paper proposes a study of an energy harvesting system for powering wireless sensor network (WSN) devices. The thermal energy harvesting system used is based on the thermal energy source between ambient air at the soil surface with five depth levels. Measurement was taken for 46 days in a garden...

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Main Authors: Mohd Annuar, Khalil Azha, Mohamed, Ramizi, Yusof, Yushaizad
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Ahmad Dahlan 2022
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spelling my.utem.eprints.265672023-03-07T07:59:35Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26567/ Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator Mohd Annuar, Khalil Azha Mohamed, Ramizi Yusof, Yushaizad This paper proposes a study of an energy harvesting system for powering wireless sensor network (WSN) devices. The thermal energy harvesting system used is based on the thermal energy source between ambient air at the soil surface with five depth levels. Measurement was taken for 46 days in a garden area located in Melaka, Malaysia. A feasibility study of soil temperature measurement to obtain a temperature gradient can be used for harvesting by using thermoelectric generators (TEG) modules. Then, the efficiency of TEG with several different configurations based on temperature gradient data has been tested in the laboratory. The results revealed that the depth of soil 6 cm between sensors 1 and 3 will gave the best representation of level average temperature different around 1 ℃. Based on the temperature gradient data, the combination of three TEG SP1848 in a series connection with DC-DC step-up circuit DC1664 will produce an optimum voltage output of about 3 V. This output voltage is enough to operate low power IoT device derived from thermal energy. Universitas Ahmad Dahlan 2022-02-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26567/2/22463-63387-1-PB.PDF Mohd Annuar, Khalil Azha and Mohamed, Ramizi and Yusof, Yushaizad (2022) Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator. TELKOMNIKA Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control, 20 (1). pp. 185-193. ISSN 1693-6930 http://telkomnika.uad.ac.id/index.php/TELKOMNIKA/article/view/22463 10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.v20i1.22463
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description This paper proposes a study of an energy harvesting system for powering wireless sensor network (WSN) devices. The thermal energy harvesting system used is based on the thermal energy source between ambient air at the soil surface with five depth levels. Measurement was taken for 46 days in a garden area located in Melaka, Malaysia. A feasibility study of soil temperature measurement to obtain a temperature gradient can be used for harvesting by using thermoelectric generators (TEG) modules. Then, the efficiency of TEG with several different configurations based on temperature gradient data has been tested in the laboratory. The results revealed that the depth of soil 6 cm between sensors 1 and 3 will gave the best representation of level average temperature different around 1 ℃. Based on the temperature gradient data, the combination of three TEG SP1848 in a series connection with DC-DC step-up circuit DC1664 will produce an optimum voltage output of about 3 V. This output voltage is enough to operate low power IoT device derived from thermal energy.
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author Mohd Annuar, Khalil Azha
Mohamed, Ramizi
Yusof, Yushaizad
spellingShingle Mohd Annuar, Khalil Azha
Mohamed, Ramizi
Yusof, Yushaizad
Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator
author_facet Mohd Annuar, Khalil Azha
Mohamed, Ramizi
Yusof, Yushaizad
author_sort Mohd Annuar, Khalil Azha
title Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator
title_short Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator
title_full Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator
title_fullStr Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator
title_sort investigation of temperature gradient between ambient air and soil to power up wireless sensor network device using a thermoelectric generator
publisher Universitas Ahmad Dahlan
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26567/2/22463-63387-1-PB.PDF
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http://telkomnika.uad.ac.id/index.php/TELKOMNIKA/article/view/22463
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