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Uncovering opportunities for energy harvesting technologies: PhD forum abstract

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Many ubiquitous computing technologies have been developed, but we are not yet living in the world Mark Weiser envisioned---seamless integration of electronics into everyday objects. One of the reasons is that the systems being developed have various energy constraints. I propose one approach to solve this problem, a concept called Compute-proximal Energy Harvesting, and applied it to the automobiles. In carrying out this work, I realized various barriers associated with energy harvesting, and I propose a comprehensive energy harvesting tools to overcome them.

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      SenSys '20: Proceedings of the 18th Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
      November 2020
      852 pages
      ISBN:9781450375900
      DOI:10.1145/3384419

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