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This chapter presents the whole set of experimental procedures that led to the final assessment results about the system proposed in this book. Several parameters are analyzed, and, in some of them, the proposed system is able to go beyond the state of the art. Moreover, and most important, the system is able to work correctly in an indoor environment where the amount of available light is relatively scarce, proving that the proposed concept is viable, just as outlined as the main goal.
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Ferreira Carvalho, C.M., Paulino, N.F.S.V. (2016). Experimental Evaluation of the Prototype. In: CMOS Indoor Light Energy Harvesting System for Wireless Sensing Applications. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-21617-1_7
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