Low-power Renewable Possibilities for Geothermal IoT Monitoring Systems
Byrtus, Radek; Hercik, Radim; Dohnal, Jakub; Martinkauppi, J. Birgitta; Rauta, Tuomas; Koziorek, Jiri (2022-10-25)
Byrtus, Radek
Hercik, Radim
Dohnal, Jakub
Martinkauppi, J. Birgitta
Rauta, Tuomas
Koziorek, Jiri
IEEE
25.10.2022
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023021627563
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2023021627563
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Nowadays, humanity is facing a difficult challenge, because of sustainable energy use and production. One of the major ways to solve this problem is the usage of renewable energy as a sustainable and reliable source of electric power and heat. This trend is also obvious in the field of the Internet of Things (IoT), where research teams are increasingly focusing on renewable energy and its monitoring with IoT. This paper aims to map current research on the use of the Internet of Things with a special focus on use in geothermal applications. Information concerning renewable geothermal energy sources and individual IoT communication technologies is summarized. A basic Bluetooth iBeacon test case is also presented.
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