DocumentCode :
1649853
Title :
Smart power unit with ultra low power radio trigger capabilities for wireless sensor networks
Author :
Magno, Michele ; Marinkovic, Stevan ; Brunelli, Davide ; Popovici, Emanuel ; Flynn, Brendan O. ; Benini, Luca
Author_Institution :
DEIS, Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
75
Lastpage :
80
Abstract :
This paper presents the design, implementation and characterization of an energy-efficient smart power unit for a wireless sensor network with a versatile nano-Watt wake up radio receiver. A novel Smart Power Unit has been developed featuring multi-source energy harvesting, multi-storage adaptive recharging, electrochemical fuel cell integration, radio wake-up capability and embedded intelligence. An ultra low power on board microcontroller performs maximum power point tracking (MPPT) and optimized charging of supercapacitor or Li-Ion battery at the maximum efficiency. The power unit can communicate with the supplied node via serial interface (I2C or SPI) to provide status of resources or dynamically adapt its operational parameters. The architecture is very flexible: it can host different types of harvesters (solar, wind, vibration, etc.). Also, it can be configured and controlled by using the wake-up radio to enable the design of very efficient power management techniques on the power unit or on the supplied node. Experimental results on the developed prototype demonstrate ultra-low power consumption of the power unit using the wake-up radio. In addition, the power transfer efficiency of the multi-harvester and fuel cell matches the state-of-the-art for Wireless Sensor Networks.
Keywords :
low-power electronics; power supply circuits; wireless sensor networks; Li-Ion battery; electrochemical fuel cell integration; embedded intelligence; energy-efficient smart power unit; maximum efficiency; maximum power point tracking; microcontroller; multiharvester; multisource energy harvesting; multistorage adaptive recharging; optimized charging; power management technique; power transfer efficiency; radio wake-up capability; serial interface; supercapacitor; ultra low power radio trigger; ultra-low power consumption; versatile nano-Watt wake up radio receiver; wake-up radio; wireless sensor networks; Batteries; Fuel cells; Low-power electronics; Microcontrollers; Power demand; Receivers; Wireless sensor networks; Maximum Power Point; Multi energy harvesters; Power management circuits; Radio trigger; Solar harvester; Wake-up Receiver; Wind harvester; Wireless sensor network;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2012
Conference_Location :
Dresden
ISSN :
1530-1591
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-2145-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DATE.2012.6176436
Filename :
6176436
Link To Document :
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