Garacochea Sáenz, AmaiaCatalán Ros, LeyreCasi Satrústegui, ÁlvaroGubía Villabona, EugenioAstrain Ulibarrena, David2022-05-092022-05-092019https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/42895Póster presentado al 2nd Iberian Thermoelectric Workshop (ITW). Ciudad Real, 2019.Monitoring stations becomes essential in any volcanic system in the world but, because of their remote location, both the electricity supply and the communications represent a technological challenge. The present work studies the feasibility of an autonomous volcanic monitoring system powered by thermoelectric generators for one of the monitoring stations of the Teide National Park (Canary Island), where temperatures of 80°C at few centimeters from the surface are found. The stable generation and robustness of thermoelectricity in combination with a new communication system based on LoRa (a low power wireless technology) make this solution a good alternative.application/pdfengThermoelectric generatorVolcanic surveillanceVolcanoLoTLoRaThe promising combination of thermoelectric generators with IoT technologies for autonomous monitoring systemsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcceso abierto / Sarbide irekia