Affiliation:
1. King Faisal University, Hofuf, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have been popular due to their wide range of applications in almost all walks of life including industry controls, environmental monitoring, health, transportation, military. Usually conventional sensor networks are dedicated, and private networks have little or no communication with the outside world; hence, when connected to the external world by using internet protocol (IP), they form a network of connected devices, sensors, and systems and form an internet of things (IoT). Due to rapid development of IoT infrastructures worldwide, energy demand has been increased significantly to meet the power requirements of billions of connected devices. Since WSN is a foundation of IoT; hence, IoT also inherited with the challenge of providing consistent energy and to maintain hazard-free environments. This chapter is the extension of “Energy Harvesting Models and Techniques: A Review,” which focuses on possible energy sources available in ambient environment and the technological mechanism to harvest energy for WSN and IoT that promotes green energy concept.
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