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Title: A novel modular low power and low cost IoT wireless sensor node for air quality monitoring
Authors: Meli, Matthew
Gatt, Edward
Casha, Owen
Grech, Ivan
Micallef, Joseph
Keywords: Air quality
Low voltage integrated circuits
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Conference Publishing Services
Citation: Meli, M., Gatt, E., Casha, O., Grech, I. & Micallef, J. (2021). A novel modular low power and low cost IoT wireless sensor node for air quality monitoring. International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence, CSCI'21, Las Vegas.
Abstract: The design and implementation of a novel modular low power and low cost IoT wireless sensor node for air quality monitoring is presented. The modular device is made up of tow boards: a power management and microcontroller board and an air quality sensors and radio shield. The fabricated device achieves state of the art low power performance using a fully fragmented dynamic power management architecture. The device consumes 270 nA in sleep mode and an average of 38 mA in active mode. The average power consumption per hour is 327 μAh. This results in a 40-month battery autonomy using a 10,500 mAh battery.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/86739
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