Title :
Piezoelectric Rotational Energy Harvester for Body Sensors Using an Oscillating Mass
Author :
Pillatsch, P. ; Yeatman, E.M. ; Holmes, A.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Imperial Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
A rotational energy harvester for human body applications is presented in this paper. An oscillating mass, similar to those found in wristwatches is used as a proof mass to act on a piezoelectric impulse excited transduction mechanism that is particularly well suited for these low-frequency, non-harmonic vibrations. The electromechanical coupling is enhanced by letting a piezoelectric beam vibrate at its natural frequency after an initial excitation. The plucking of the beam is achieved by a completely contact less magnetic coupling, beneficial for the longevity of the device. The potential advantages of rotary harvesters are discussed and a first design is introduced. The measurement results demonstrate the successful implementation and make it possible to investigate the influence of different factors on the power output. At a frequency of 2 Hz a maximal power of 2.6 microwatt was achieved when tested on a rocking table.
Keywords :
body sensor networks; electromechanical actuators; energy harvesting; piezoelectric transducers; body sensors; electromechanical coupling; frequency 2 Hz; human body applications; low-frequency vibration; magnetic coupling; nonharmonic vibration; oscillating mass; piezoelectric impulse; piezoelectric rotational energy harvester; power 2.6 muW; rocking table; transduction mechanism; wristwatches; Couplings; Force; Frequency measurement; Magnetic resonance; Rotors; Vibrations; Voltage measurement; body sensor; energy harvester; oscillating mass; piezoelectric; rotational;
Conference_Titel :
Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks (BSN), 2012 Ninth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1393-3
DOI :
10.1109/BSN.2012.22