Wireless communication and energy harvesting in automobiles

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Using wireless communication and energy harvesting in automobiles might have significant advantages considering dependability (no wires and contacts) and weight (no cable tree). In this paper, we give a brief overview of the related technologies, surrounding conditions, and methods for design and optimization. As examples, we focus on methods for harvesting kinetic energy and wireless transmission in a tire pressure metering system (TPMS). © 2011 EDAA.

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Mahlknecht, S., Kazmierski, T. J., Grimm, C., & Wang, L. (2011). Wireless communication and energy harvesting in automobiles. In Proceedings -Design, Automation and Test in Europe, DATE (pp. 1042–1047). https://doi.org/10.1109/date.2011.5763171

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