DocumentCode :
1522960
Title :
Harvesting Ambient Kinetic Energy With Switched-Inductor Converters
Author :
Kwon, Dongwon ; Rincón-Mora, Gabriel A. ; Torres, Erick O.
Author_Institution :
Georgia Tech Analog, Power, & Energy IC Res. Lab., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume :
58
Issue :
7
fYear :
2011
fDate :
7/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1551
Lastpage :
1560
Abstract :
The potential application space for miniaturized systems like wireless microsensors is expansive, from reconnaissance mission work and remote sensors to biomedical implants and disposable consumer products. Conforming to microscale dimensions, however, constrains energy and power to such an extent that sustaining critical power-hungry functions like wireless communication is problematical. Harvesting ambient kinetic energy offers an appealing alternative, except the act of transferring energy requires power that could easily exceed what the harvester generates in the first place. This paper reviews piezoelectric and electrostatic harvester circuits, describes how to design low-power switched-inductor converters capable of producing net energy gains when supplied from piezoelectric and electrostatic transducers, and presents experimental results from prototype embodiments. In the electrostatic case shown, the controller dissipated 0.91 nJ per cycle and the switched-inductor precharger achieved 90.3% efficiency to allow the harvester to net a gain of 2.47 nJ per cycle from a capacitor that oscillated between 157 and 991 pF. The piezoelectric counterpart harnessed 1.6 to 29.6 μW from weak periodic vibrations with 0.05-0.16- m/s2 accelerations and 65.3 μJ from (impact-produced) nonperiodic motion.
Keywords :
energy harvesting; piezoelectric transducers; vibrations; ambient kinetic energy harvesting; biomedical implants; disposable consumer products; electrostatic harvester; low-power switched-inductor converters; periodic vibrations; piezoelectric harvester; piezoelectric transducers; power-hungry functions; remote sensors; switched-inductor converters; wireless communication; wireless microsensors; Batteries; Electrostatics; Kinetic energy; Switches; Switching circuits; Transducers; Vibrations; Battery charger; electrostatic; harvesting/harnessing energy; piezoelectric; rectifier; switched-inductor converter; vibration; wireless microsensor;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1549-8328
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2011.2142731
Filename :
5772038
Link To Document :
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