Energy neutral design

An Energy Neutral Design is a Design of any type (Website, Multi-media, Architecture, Art, Music, Entertainment, etc.) that has the environment and low energy consumption practices in mind during all stages of planning and production.

Energy neutral design can also refer to environmentally powered electronics, where devices absorb or harvest energy from their immediate surroundings (ex. light, heat, radio waves, motion) and transform it to the electricity they require for their operation. One example of this is the batteryless radio. Research specifically in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) and Internet of Things (IoT) devices targets energy neutral design by taking miniature technologies and using ideas like data compression and non-continuous data transmission to reduce energy consumption.[1][2]

Examples

gollark: Troubling.
gollark: I can *read* those numbers.
gollark: How come APL doesn't have some accursed high-density number encoding?
gollark: Perhaps these things are correlated with politics. Someone should check.
gollark: You mean 8values?

See also

  • Energy Portal

References

  1. Naderiparizi, Saman; Kapetanovic, Zerina; Smith, Joshua (14 November 2016). "WISPCam: An RF-Powered Smart Camera for Machine Vision Applications". Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Energy Harvesting and Energy-Neutral Sensing Systems. ACM: 19–22. doi:10.1145/2996884.2996888. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  2. Rossi, Maurizio; Tosato, Pietro (24 July 2017). "Energy neutral design of an IoT system for pollution monitoring". 2017 IEEE Workshop on Environmental, Energy, and Structural Monitoring Systems (EESMS): 70–75. doi:10.1109/EESMS.2017.8052691. ISBN 978-1-5386-2816-4.
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