Abstract: Wide area environmental monitoring is currently carried out with expensive and energy hungry remote sensing devices (satellites, radar, etc…) which offer low spatial resolution. As such there is a need for low-cost wide-range sensing devices that can be deployed in large numbers on a continuous or on-demand basis in order to obtain cheap and very high resolution monitoring. In addition, self-sustainable energy harvesting is a critical issue to be solved for these deployed sensor nodes since they will operate in a wide variety of environments.
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•Publications: 36
•Conferences: 22
•Patent Disclosure: Multiple but finite number unknown.
•Patent Granted: 0
•Licenses: 0
•Start-Up: 1 under preparation
•Other Notable Outputs/Impacts: Received Best Scientific Contribution Award at the International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems, 4th place at the 2017 Microsoft Localization Competition. Best Paper Award.