Sustainable Wireless Sensor Networks for Railway Systems Powered by Energy Harvesting from Vibration

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Sustainable Wireless Sensor Networks for Railway Systems Powered by Energy Harvesting from Vibration. / Kanoun, Olfa; Bouattour, Ghada; Khriji, Sabrine et al.
in: IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine, Jahrgang 26, Nr. 3, 01.05.2023, S. 33-38.

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Kanoun O, Bouattour G, Khriji S, Hamza K, Adawy A, Bradai S. Sustainable Wireless Sensor Networks for Railway Systems Powered by Energy Harvesting from Vibration. IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine. 2023 Mai 1;26(3):33-38. doi: 10.1109/MIM.2023.10121388

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