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The present paper proposes a design of a power management circuit that can harness, store and manage the electrical energy which is harvested from the leaves of (Aloe Vera) plants to trigger a transmitter load to power a remote sensor. In the present paper, we have proposed a power management circuit, which can harvest the electrical energy from the Aloe Vera plants and converts the plants into a plant-based cell (PBC) to activate a remote sensor via a wireless transmission.The power management circuit consists of two sections namely; an energy storage system that acts as an energy storage…mehr

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The present paper proposes a design of a power management circuit that can harness, store and manage the electrical energy which is harvested from the leaves of (Aloe Vera) plants to trigger a transmitter load to power a remote sensor. In the present paper, we have proposed a power management circuit, which can harvest the electrical energy from the Aloe Vera plants and converts the plants into a plant-based cell (PBC) to activate a remote sensor via a wireless transmission.The power management circuit consists of two sections namely; an energy storage system that acts as an energy storage reservoir to store the energy harvested from the plants as well as a voltage regulation system which is used to boost and manage the energy in accordance to a load operation.
Autorenporträt
Nouhaila BENACHIR, Bauingenieurin, BSc-Absolventin im Bereich Vertrieb und Marketing und Master of Engineering an der Poeletche Lille 1, Frankreich Ich befinde mich derzeit im letzten Studienjahr (Promotion) im Bereich Energie und Bauingenieurwesen an der ENSA und arbeite für ein chinesisches Unternehmen in Frankreich und Algerien und habe an einer internationalen Konferenz mit UNISCO über den Klimawandel teilgenommen.