Title :
Wind energy harvesting using electrostatic converter for wireless sensor networks
Author :
Abdulmunam, R.T. ; Taha, L.Y. ; Ivey, P.C.
Abstract :
In this paper, electrostatic wind energy harvesting using a multi-pole capacitor has been proposed and demonstrated. First, the operation of the harvester and the electrostatic converter is explained. Subsequently, the construction and mathematical modeling of the multi pole capacitor is described to find the amount of harvested energy at various wind speeds. Next, operation of the energy transfer circuit and the controller are presented. Lastly, energy optimization is conducted for the multi poles capacitors. Results of the optimization indicate that the maximum energy can be harvested when the wind speed is 10 m/sec, the battery voltage is 10 V, and the number of capacitors in the array is 20. Furthermore, the amount of harvested energy from wind is sufficient for a successful transmission of many data packets in wireless manner using the RF transmitter.
Keywords :
electrostatic devices; energy harvesting; power capacitors; power convertors; radio transmitters; wind power; wireless sensor networks; RF transmitter; battery voltage; electrostatic converter; electrostatic wind energy harvesting; energy optimization; energy transfer circuit; mathematical modeling; multipole capacitor; voltage 10 V; wireless sensor networks; Capacitance; Capacitors; Electrostatics; Radio frequency; Transmitters; Wind energy; Wind speed;
Conference_Titel :
Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (OPTIM), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bran
DOI :
10.1109/OPTIM.2014.6850974