The current advances in ultra-low power design let foresee great opportunities in energy harvesting platforms for self-powered systems. This paper compares some switching conversion schemes based on active control for harvesting energy from vibrating piezoelectric transducers with a higher efficiency than traditional approaches. The approach has been validated with simulations and experimental data.
A. Romani, C. Tamburini, R. P. Paganelli, A. Golfarelli, R. Codeluppi, M. Dini, et al. (2009). Actively Controlled Power Conversion Techniques for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Applications. s.l : s.n.
Actively Controlled Power Conversion Techniques for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting Applications
ROMANI, ALDO;PAGANELLI, RUDI PAOLO;GOLFARELLI, ALESSANDRO;CODELUPPI, ROSSANO;DINI, MICHELE;SANGIORGI, ENRICO;TARTAGNI, MARCO
2009
Abstract
The current advances in ultra-low power design let foresee great opportunities in energy harvesting platforms for self-powered systems. This paper compares some switching conversion schemes based on active control for harvesting energy from vibrating piezoelectric transducers with a higher efficiency than traditional approaches. The approach has been validated with simulations and experimental data.File in questo prodotto:
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