Dynamic Energy Beacon: An Adaptive and Cost-effective Energy Harvesting and Power Management System for A Better Life
Nan Xu, Xiao Qiu, Bo Xu, Junyuan Shu, Ka Ho Wan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cost-effective, adaptive energy harvesting and management system designed to provide reliable power for rural off-grid residents, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, low-cost energy system capable of delivering stable power with peak capacity, suitable for rural and off-grid applications, addressing energy poverty and sustainability.
Findings
Provides around 200W regular power and 300W peak power.
Cost-effective and suitable for rural off-grid use.
Offers a renewable, eco-friendly energy solution.
Abstract
In this proposal, a cost-effective energy harvesting and management system have been proposed. The regular power keeps around 200 Watt while the peak power can reach 300 Watt. The cost of this system satisfies the requirements and budget for residents in the rural area and live off-grid. It could be a potential solution to the global energy crisis, particularly the billions of people living in severe energy poverty. Also, it is an important renewable alternative to conventional fossil fuel electricity generation not only the cost of manufacturing is low and high efficiency, but also it is safe and eco-friendly.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovative Energy Harvesting Technologies · Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks · IoT-based Smart Home Systems
