DocumentCode
2836706
Title
Energy Harvesting using Piezoelectric Igniter for Self-Powered Radio Frequency (RF) Wireless Sensors
Author
Tan, Y.K. ; Hoe, K.Y. ; Panda, S.K.
Author_Institution
Nat. Univ. of Singapore, Singapore
fYear
2006
fDate
15-17 Dec. 2006
Firstpage
1711
Lastpage
1716
Abstract
The field of miniature low-powered and low cost wireless sensor nodes has been growing tremendously and the wireless sensor nodes have been widely used in applications like medical implants, embedded sensors in building, military applications, etc. However, little research works have been carried out on the energy sources of the wireless sensors such that the sensor nodes become self-powered. This paper discusses various renewal energy sources available in the environment that can be tapped to supply energy for these wireless sensors. This paper has special interest on piezoelectric generator because it is simple and easy to harvest mechanical force energy from human beings as compared to other energy sources. An energy harvesting circuit design for piezoelectric pushbutton-generator is proposed and implemented efficiently for wireless radio frequency (RF) transmitter. This self-powered wireless transmitter is capable of transmitting a 12-bit digital word information using the mechanical force energy harvested from depressing the pushbutton which is attached to the energy harvesting circuit. The experimental results show that when the piezoelectric pushbutton is depressed, 67.61 muJ of electrical energy is scavenged and it is sufficient to transmit 2 complete 12-bit digital word information via the RF unit. The RF unit consumes 26.4 muJ of energy for 1 word transmission.
Keywords
low-power electronics; piezoelectric devices; radio transmitters; renewable energy sources; wireless sensor networks; RF unit; energy 26.4 muJ; energy 67.61 muJ; energy harvesting; mechanical force energy; miniature low-powered wireless sensor nodes; piezoelectric igniter; piezoelectric pushbutton-generator; renewal energy sources; self-powered radio frequency wireless sensors; self-powered wireless transmitter; wireless radio frequency transmitter; word length 12 bit; Batteries; Energy consumption; Force sensors; Humans; Mechanical sensors; Power engineering and energy; Radio frequency; Radio transmitters; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Energy Harvesting; Piezoelectric; Self-Powered; Wireless sensors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Industrial Technology, 2006. ICIT 2006. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Mumbai
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0726-5
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0726-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICIT.2006.372517
Filename
4237839
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