Biologically-Inspired Energy Harvesting through Wireless Sensor Technologies
Exploring Renewable Energy Solutions for Wireless Networks
Noor Zaman editor Vasaki Ponnusamy editor Anang Hudaya Muhamad Amin editor Tang Jung Low editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Idea Group,U.S.
Published:5th Apr '16
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This book explores sustainable energy management and advanced transmission technologies, focusing on renewable energy's role in enhancing wireless networks.
The demand for sustainable energy sources has gained significant attention as society seeks to conserve natural resources and enhance the efficiency of wireless networks. In this context, renewable energy sources not only provide reliable power but also help reduce operational costs, making them an attractive option for various applications. This shift towards sustainability is essential in today's world, where energy consumption continues to rise and environmental concerns become more pressing.
Biologically-Inspired Energy Harvesting through Wireless Sensor Technologies delves into the latest research surrounding sustainable energy management and innovative transmission technologies. The book presents a comprehensive overview of advancements in green technology, energy harvesting techniques, and the integration of sustainability within networking. It emphasizes the importance of autonomic computing and bio-inspired algorithms that contribute to effective energy management strategies.
This publication serves as a vital resource for researchers, academicians, and students who are keen on exploring the intersection of renewable energy and wireless networks. By highlighting the potential of biologically-inspired solutions, Biologically-Inspired Energy Harvesting through Wireless Sensor Technologies encourages a deeper understanding of how these technologies can be harnessed to create more efficient and sustainable energy systems in our interconnected world.
ISBN: 9781466697928
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290 pages