ABSTRACT
We present a battery-free sensornet edge node design that operates on ambient indoor lighting, drawing just microwatts, but still delivers readings several times per minute.
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Index Terms
- Demo: An IEEE 802.15.4-compatible, battery-free, energy-harvesting sensor node
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