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In recent years, the research work on renewable energy harvesting from the ambient environment to extend the lifetime of miniature low power wireless sensor nodes/ network (WSN) is becoming very popular. Even though there are great advancements in the low power electronic circuits design, high energy density storage devices and optimized power aware network protocols, the amount of energy provided by the infinite-energy storage element still constraints the autonomy of distributed embedded systems. In practical applications, longer Lifetime is an important goal of many WSN systems. There is a need for a paradigm shift from the battery operated conventional wireless sensor node toward a truly self autonomous and sustainable energy harvesting wireless sensor node. Small-scale WEH through micro-wind turbine generator is one of the options to power small autonomous sensors deployed in remote locations for sensing under long-term exposure to hostile environment such as forest fire.
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