کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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748464 | 1462253 | 2013 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

All energy-harvesting schemes require some form of “intermediate” storage – batteries or capacitors that reservoir energy harvested from the environment. There are a number of reasons for this requirement. Ambient energy fluctuates and intermediate storage smoothes out the impact of these fluctuations on the power delivered to a load. In addition, energy must be “conditioned” to be useful in a given application. It must be set to a certain voltage or made capable of delivering a desired current to load. In this article, a complete energy harvesting system including storage and conditioning electronics is described with a concentration on radio frequency (RF) harvesting. The system is capable of harvesting energy from a commercially available hand-held communication device, and exhibits an overall energy harvesting efficiency of 13.2%. Several potential applications have been investigated based on the performance of this system. Highlighted example applications include power sources for nodes in an architectural structural integrity monitor, and limb prosthesis.
► An ultra-thin, flexible battery can be re-charged at an exceptionally low voltage.
► A voltage boost converter with energy transfer efficiency as high as 40.5%.
► An RF energy harvesting system for a variety of applications with an overall efficiency of 13.2%.
► An investigation to potential applications including WSNs and a prosthetics system.
Journal: Solid-State Electronics - Volume 79, January 2013, Pages 233–237