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Jürgen Jessen

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Jürgen Jessen

In December 2007 I finished my study of Computer Science and Engineering (Informatik-Ingenieurwesen) at the Hamburg University of Technology. After gaining some experience in the free economy, I returned to the TUHH to work on my PhD. I work as a research assistant at the Institute of Telematics since April 2009.

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Publications

Jürgen Jessen, Marcus Venzke and Volker Turau. Design Considerations for a Universal Smart Energy Module for Energy Harvesting in Wireless Sensor Networks. In Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems (WISES 2011), July 2011, pp. 35–40. Regensburg, Germany.
@InProceedings{Telematik_JVT_SmartSupply, author = {J{\"u}rgen Jessen and Marcus Venzke and Volker Turau}, title = {Design Considerations for a Universal Smart Energy Module for Energy Harvesting in Wireless Sensor Networks}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Ninth Workshop on Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems (WISES 2011)}, pages = {35-40}, day = {07-08}, month = jul, year = 2011, location = {Regensburg, Germany}, }
Abstract: This paper presents the design of a universal energy module for nodes in wireless sensor networks. It supports a wide range of energy harvesters and energy storage systems. The focus is on the efficient conversion and storage of energy and to provide a smart platform for higher level energy management functions. The module provides maximum power point tracking and supports hybrid harvesters.
Jürgen Jessen, Marcus Venzke and Volker Turau. Smart Energy Module for Wireless Sensor Nodes. In Proceedings of the 9th GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespräch "Drahtlose Sensornetze" (FGSN'10), September 2010, pp. 9–12. Würzburg, Germany.
@InProceedings{Telematik_JVT_SmartEnergyModule, author = {J{\"u}rgen Jessen and Marcus Venzke and Volker Turau}, title = {Smart Energy Module for Wireless Sensor Nodes}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 9th GI/ITG KuVS Fachgespr{\"a}ch "Drahtlose Sensornetze" (FGSN'10)}, pages = {9-12}, day = {16-17}, month = sep, year = 2010, location = {W{\"u}rzburg, Germany}, }
Abstract: This paper presents the design of a universal energy module for wireless sensor nodes, which supports a wide range of energy harvesters and energy storages. The focus is on the efficient conversion and storage of energy and to provide hardware support for higher level management functions. The module facilitates maximum power point tracking to improve the harvester efficiency. By supporting hybrid harvesters, the module can make better use of the time-dependent availability of environmental energy sources.
Christian Renner, Jürgen Jessen and Volker Turau. Poster: Energy Estimation for Harvesting Supplies with Supercaps. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor and Communication Networks, October 2009. Hamburg, Germany.
@InProceedings{Telematik_RJT_2009_EnergyEstimation, author = {Christian Renner and J{\"u}rgen Jessen and Volker Turau}, title = {Poster: Energy Estimation for Harvesting Supplies with Supercaps}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Workshop on Self-Organizing Wireless Sensor and Communication Networks}, day = {8-9}, month = oct, year = 2009, location = {Hamburg, Germany}, }

The complete list of publications is available separately.

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