Title :
Solar Inexhaustible Power Source for Wireless Sensor Node
Author :
Alberola, J. ; Pelegri, J. ; Lajara, R. ; Perez, Juan J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Polytech. Univ. of Valencia, Valencia
Abstract :
Currently the appearance of really low power wireless transceivers is motivating the use of renewable energies to power embedded wireless sensor nodes in many applications. Nevertheless, energy storage and its degradation still keep on being the main issues in the design of any battery powered device. We present an autonomous power source based on a new system architecture, which uses the energy scavenging to replenish two different rechargeable energy buffers instead of the conventional single one. Combining appropriately a degradable large backup battery (Lithium-Ion) and a shorter but non degradable storage element (Supercapacitor), the lifetime of the group can be widely extended to what we can call near perpetual operation, for such a changing technology. This paper analyses and describes the keys of the design and the optimal hardware selection to implement an inexhaustible power source. Finally we implement a real one that takes advantage of the sunlight energy and intelligently manages both energy buffers, without the human intervention and without depending on any programmable device like microcontrollers.
Keywords :
lithium; power supplies to apparatus; secondary cells; solar power; supercapacitors; transceivers; wireless sensor networks; Li; autonomous power source; battery powered device design; energy degradation; energy harvesting; energy scavenging; energy storage; intelligent management; lithium-ion backup battery; low power wireless transceivers; optimal hardware selection; photovoltaic power; power embedded wireless sensor node; rechargeable energy buffers; renewable energies; solar inexhaustible power source; sunlight energy; supercapacitor; system architecture; Appropriate technology; Batteries; Degradation; Energy management; Energy storage; Hardware; Humans; Supercapacitors; Transceivers; Wireless sensor networks; energy harvesting; management; photovoltaic power; renewable energy; wireless sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings, 2008. IMTC 2008. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Victoria, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1540-3
Electronic_ISBN :
1091-5281
DOI :
10.1109/IMTC.2008.4547118