DocumentCode
3081154
Title
An effective multi-source energy harvester for low power applications
Author
Carli, Davide ; Brunelli, Davide ; Benini, Luca ; Ruggeri, Massimiliano
Author_Institution
ENDIF, Univ. of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy
fYear
2011
fDate
14-18 March 2011
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Small autonomous embedded systems powered by means of energy harvesting techniques, have gained momentum in industry and research. This paper presents a simple, yet effective and complete energy harvesting solution which permits the exploitation of an arbitrary number of ambient energy sources. The proposed modular architecture collects energy from each of the connected harvesting subsystems in a concurrent and independent way. The possibility of connecting a lithium-ion or nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery protects the system against long periods of ambient energy shortage and improves its overall dependability. The simple, fully analogue design of the power management and battery monitoring circuits minimizes the component count and the parasitic consumption of the harvester. The numerical simulation of the system behavior allows an in-depth analysis of its operation under different environmental conditions and validates the effectiveness of the design.
Keywords
battery management systems; energy harvesting; numerical analysis; secondary cells; Li; Ni; autonomous embedded systems; battery monitoring circuits; energy harvesting solution; energy harvesting techniques; lithium- ion rechargeable battery; low power applications; multisource energy harvester; nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery; numerical simulation; power management; Batteries; Energy harvesting; Power demand; Reservoirs; Supercapacitors; Threshold voltage; Wind;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2011
Conference_Location
Grenoble
ISSN
1530-1591
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-208-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DATE.2011.5763142
Filename
5763142
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