Title :
Medium access control for thermal energy harvesting in advanced metering infrastructures
Author :
Vithanage, Madava D. ; Fafoutis, Xenofon ; Andersen, Claus Bo ; Dragoni, Nicola
Author_Institution :
DTU Inf., Tech. Univ. of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract :
In this paper we investigate the feasibility of powering wireless metering devices, namely heat cost allocators, by thermal energy harvested from radiators. The goal is to take a first step toward the realization of Energy-Harvesting Advanced Metering Infrastructures (EH-AMIs). While traditional battery-powered devices have a limited amount of energy, energy harvesting can potentially provide an infinite amount of energy for continuous operating lifetimes, thus reducing the cost involved in installation and maintenance. The contribution of this work is twofold. First, we experimentally identify the potential energy that can be harvested from Low Surface Temperature (LST) radiators. The experiments are based on a developed Energy-Harvesting Heat Cost Allocator (EH-HCA) prototype. On the basis of this measured power budget, we model and analytically compare the currently used Medium Access Control (MAC) scheme of an industrial case study (IMR+) to a MAC scheme specifically designed for energy harvesting systems (ODMAC). Our analytical comparison shows the efficiency of the latter, as well as its ability to adapt to harvested ambient energy.
Keywords :
access protocols; automatic meter reading; cooling; energy harvesting; wireless sensor networks; EH-AMI; EH-HCA prototype; IMR+; LST radiators; MAC scheme; ODMAC; energy-harvesting advanced metering infrastructures; energy-harvesting heat cost allocator prototype; heat cost allocators; industrial case study; low surface temperature radiators; measured power budget; medium access control scheme; thermal energy harvesting; wireless metering devices; Energy harvesting; Logic gates; Media Access Protocol; Receivers; Temperature measurement; Water heating; Wireless sensor networks; Advanced Metering Infrastructure; Distributed Embedded Systems; Medium Access Control; Thermal Energy Harvesting; Wireless Sensor Networks;
Conference_Titel :
EUROCON, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Zagreb
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2230-0
DOI :
10.1109/EUROCON.2013.6624999