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Keyword: Sensor SystemsLow-Power Primary Cell with Water-Based Electrolyte for Powering of Wireless Sensors
Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal,
Volume 6,
Issue 5,
Page # 267–272,
2021;
DOI: 10.25046/aj060529
Abstract:
In this work we discuss a special technique for powering of sensor systems, based on a low-power primary cell consisting of two electrodes, made from different metals, with water (lake, rain or tap water) used as an electrolyte. Once placed into an aqueous solution, the primary cell generates a small electric current, which may be…
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Design of a Remote Real-time Groundwater Level and Water Quality Monitoring System for the Philippine Groundwater Management Plan Project
by Carlos M. Oppus, Maria Aileen Leah G. Guzman, Maria Leonora C. Guico, Jose Claro N. Monje, Mark Glenn F. Retirado, John Chris T. Kwong, Genevieve C. Ngo and Annael J. Domingo
Advances in Science, Technology and Engineering Systems Journal,
Volume 5,
Issue 6,
Page # 1007–1012,
2020;
DOI: 10.25046/aj0506121
Abstract:
Recent technological advances allow us to utilize remote monitoring systems or real-time access of data. While the use of remote monitoring systems is not new, there are still numerous applications that can be explored and improved on, one such is groundwater level and quality monitoring. In the Philippines, the extraction of groundwater for both domestic…
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