Nowi: Wi-Fi powered climate sensors

Themes: Energy, Software technology & Intelligent systems


Early stage commercial environment application

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Why?


Current climate sensors in buildings require batteries (costly because they need to be replaced often) or wiring (inflexible and expensive) to function. Nowi sensors harvest energy from radio frequencies instead.

How?


The sensors use ambient Wi-Fi, 3G, 4G or GSM signals as a power source. They are therefore wireless and need much less battery replacements, which saves maintenance costs and reduces the environmental load.

When?


Nowi's first product is a smart temperature sensor, other sensor types (motion, air quality) will follow soon. A complete sensor system will be tested at The Green Village. A market ready application will be finished before the end of 2017.

Omar Link MSc

 

Andre Mansano PhD

Simon van der Jagt MSc

Ehsan Zabihi BSc