Energy harvesting for wearable sensor systems : inductive architectures for the swing excitation of the leg / Klevis Ylli, Yiannos Manoli.
2021
TK2897
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Energy harvesting for wearable sensor systems : inductive architectures for the swing excitation of the leg / Klevis Ylli, Yiannos Manoli.
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9789813344488 (electronic bk.)
9813344482 (electronic bk.)
9813344474
9789813344471
9813344482 (electronic bk.)
9813344474
9789813344471
Published
Singapore : Springer, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (167 pages)
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10.1007/978-981-33-4448-8 doi
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TK2897
Dewey Decimal Classification
621.042
Summary
This book investigates several non-resonant inductive harvester architectures in order to find the magnet coil arrangement that generates the largest power output. The book is useful as a step-by-step guide for readers unfamiliar with this form of energy harvesting, but who want to build their own system models to calculate the magnet motion and, from that, the power generation available for body-worn sensor systems. The detailed description of system model development will greatly facilitate experimental work with the aim of fabricating the design with the highest predicted power output. Based on the simulated optimal geometry, fabricated devices achieve an average power output of up to 43 mW during walking, an amount of power that can supply modern low-power, body-worn systems. Experiments were also carried out in industrial applications with power outputs up to 15 mW. In sum, researchers and engineers will find a step-by-step introduction to inductive harvesting and its modeling aspects for achieving optimal harvester designs in an efficient manner.
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Springer series in advanced microelectronics ; 62.
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Table of Contents
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Theory and Modeling
3. Geometrical Parameter Optimization
4. Experimental Evaluation of Fabricated Architectures
5. Second Optimization Run
6. Second Generation HAC Experimental Results
7. Applications
8. Conclusion and Outlook
A. Appendix
B. List of Publications
Bibliography
Nomenclature.
1. Introduction
2. Theory and Modeling
3. Geometrical Parameter Optimization
4. Experimental Evaluation of Fabricated Architectures
5. Second Optimization Run
6. Second Generation HAC Experimental Results
7. Applications
8. Conclusion and Outlook
A. Appendix
B. List of Publications
Bibliography
Nomenclature.