The Internet of Things (IoT) stands out as a dynamic and transformative force in contemporary technology, facilitating the connection of physical objects to the internet for seamless data exchange among themselves and with humans. This connectivity enables automation, real-time monitoring, and improved decision-making, fostering significant advancements across various industries and aspects of daily life. However, the proliferation of IoT devices has led to a notable surge in energy consumption, posing a considerable challenge.
This paper delves into a pioneering solution aimed at mitigating the energy consumption issue inherent in the widespread adoption of IoT devices. Our approach involves tapping into the energy generated by the magnetic fields of electrical wires, presenting a novel perspective to address this growing concern. Through a thorough comparative analysis of existing methodologies, we not only highlight the limitations of current approaches but also introduce a more efficient technique. The proposed methodology exhibits promising advantages in terms of energy recovery and device sustainability, paving the way for a more environmentally conscious and resource-efficient IoT ecosystem.