This paper demonstrate the feasibility of micro-power converters based on active control for harvesting power from multiple tiny piezoelectric transducers with higher efficiency than conventional passive approaches, especially in case of irregular vibrations and heterogeneous transducers. A prototype system was developed and validated in realistic conditions, the proposed power management techniques consume just a fraction of the extra harvested power.
E. Sangiorgi, A. Romani, M. Tartagni (2010). Micro-power converters for energy harvesting devices. PISCATAWAY, NJ : IEEE [10.1109/ASDAM.2010.5667010].
Micro-power converters for energy harvesting devices
SANGIORGI, ENRICO;ROMANI, ALDO;TARTAGNI, MARCO
2010
Abstract
This paper demonstrate the feasibility of micro-power converters based on active control for harvesting power from multiple tiny piezoelectric transducers with higher efficiency than conventional passive approaches, especially in case of irregular vibrations and heterogeneous transducers. A prototype system was developed and validated in realistic conditions, the proposed power management techniques consume just a fraction of the extra harvested power.File in questo prodotto:
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