Long-Term Tracing of Indoor Solar Harvesting
DOI10.5281/zenodo.3715472Zenodo3715472MaRDI QIDQ6716361FDOQ6716361
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Lothar Thiele, Lukas Sigrist, Andres Gomez
Publication date: 20 March 2020
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Dataset Information This dataset presents long-term term indoor solar harvesting traces and jointly monitored with the ambient conditions. The data is recorded at 6 indoor positions with diverse characteristics at our institute at ETH Zurich in Zurich, Switzerland. The data is collected with a measurement platform [3] consisting of a solar panel (AM-5412) connected to a bq25505 energy harvesting chip that stores the harvested energy in a virtual battery circuit. Two TSL45315 light sensors placed on opposite sides of the solar panel monitor the illuminance level and a BME280 sensor logs ambient conditions like temperature, humidity and air pressure. The dataset contains the measurement of the energy flow at the input and the output of the bq25505 harvesting circuit, as well as the illuminance, temperature, humidity and air pressure measurements of the ambient sensors. The following timestamped data columns are available in the raw measurement format, as well as preprocessed and filtered HDF5 datasets: V_in- Converter input/solar panel output voltage, in volt I_in- Converter input/solar panel output current, in ampere V_bat- Battery voltage (emulated through circuit), in volt I_bat- Net Battery current, in/out flowing current, in ampere Ev_left- Illuminance left of solar panel, in lux Ev_right- Illuminance left of solar panel, in lux P_amb- Ambient air pressure, in pascal RH_amb- Ambient relative humidity, unit-less between 0 and 1 T_amb- Ambient temperature, in centigrade Celsius The following publication presents and overview of the dataset and more details on the deployment used for data collection. A copy of the abstract is included in this dataset, see the fileabstract.pdf. L. Sigrist, A. Gomez, and L. Thiele. Dataset: Tracing Indoor Solar Harvesting. In Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Data Acquisition To Analysis (DATA 19), 2019. Folder Structure and Files processed/- This folder holds the imported, merged and filtered datasets of the power and sensor measurements. The datasets are stored in HDF5 format and split by measurement positionposXXand and power and ambient sensor measurements. The files belonging to this folder are contained in archives namedyyyy_mm_processed.tar, whereyyyyandmmrepresent the year and month the data was published. A separate file lists the exact content of each archive (see below). raw/- This folder holds the raw measurement files recorded with the RocketLogger [1, 2] and using the measurement platform available at [3]. The files belonging to this folder are contained in archives namedyyyy_mm_raw.tar, whereyyyyandmmrepresent the year and month the data was published. A separate file lists the exact content of each archive (see below). LICENSE- License information for the dataset. README.md- The README file containing this information. abstract.pdf- A copy of the above mentioned abstract submitted to the DATA 19 Workshop, introducing this dataset and the deployment used to collect it. raw_import.ipynb[open in nbviewer] - Jupyter Python notebook to import, merge, and filter the raw dataset from theraw/folder. This is the exact code used to generate the processed dataset and store it in the HDF5 format in theprocessed/folder. raw_preview.ipynb[open in nbviewer] - This Jupyter Python notebook imports the raw dataset directly and plots a preview of the full power trace for all measurement positions. processing_python.ipynb[open in nbviewer] - Jupyter Python notebook demonstrating the import and use of the processed dataset in Python. Calculates column-wise statistics, includes more detailed power plots and the simple energy predictor performance comparison included in the abstract. processing_r.ipynb[open in nbviewer] - Jupyter R notebook demonstrating the import and use of the processed dataset in R. Calculates column-wise statistics and extracts and plots the energy harvesting conversion efficiency included in the abstract. Furthermore, the harvested power is analyzed as a function of the ambient light level. Dataset File Lists Processed Dataset Files The list of the processed datasets included in theyyyy_mm_processed.tararchive is provided inyyyy_mm_processed.files.md. The markdown formatted table lists the name of all files, their size in bytes, as well as the SHA-256 sums. Raw Dataset Files A list of the raw measurement files included in theyyyy_mm_raw.tararchive(s) is provided inyyyy_mm_raw.files.md. The markdown formatted table lists the name of all files, their size in bytes, as well as the SHA-256 sums. Dataset Revisions v1.0 (2019-08-03) Initial release. Includes the data collected from 2017-07-27 to 2019-08-01. The dataset archive files related to this revision are2019_08_raw.tarand2019_08_processed.tar. For positionpos06, the measurements from 2018-01-06 00:00:00 to 2018-01-10 00:00:00 are filtered (data inconsistency in fileindoor1_p27.rld). v1.1 (2019-09-09) Revision of the processed dataset v1.0 and addition of the final dataset abstract. Updated processing scripts reduce the timestamp drift in the processed dataset, the archive2019_08_processed.tarhas been replaced. For positionpos06, the measurements from 2018-01-06 16:00:00 to 2018-01-10 00:00:00 are filtered (indoor1_p27.rlddata inconsistency). v2.0 (2020-03-20) Addition of newdata. Includes the raw data collected from 2019-08-01 to 2019-03-16. The processed data is updated with full coverage from 2017-07-27 to 2019-03-16. The dataset archive files related to this revision are2020_03_raw.tarand2020_03_processed.tar. Dataset Authors, Copyright and License Authors: Lukas Sigrist, Andres Gomez, and Lothar Thiele Contact: Lukas Sigrist (lukas.sigrist@tik.ee.ethz.ch) Copyright: (c) 2017-2019, ETH Zurich, Computer Engineering Group License: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) References [1] L. Sigrist, A. Gomez, R. Lim, S. Lippuner, M. Leubin, and L. Thiele.Measurement and validation of energy harvesting IoT devices.In Design, Automation Test in Europe Conference Exhibition (DATE), 2017. [2] ETH Zurich, Computer Engineering Group. RocketLogger Project Website,https://rocketlogger.ethz.ch/. [3] L. Sigrist.Solar Harvesting and Ambient Tracing Platform, 2019.https://gitlab.ethz.ch/tec/public/employees/sigristl/harvesting_tracing
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