DocumentCode
3512979
Title
Nanotechnology enabled self-sustained power systems and high-power-density electronics for autonomous flight vehicles
Author
Smith, Trevor C. ; Lyshevski, Sergey E.
Author_Institution
Harris Corp., Rochester, NY, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
9-12 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
137
Lastpage
142
Abstract
For autonomous flight vehicles, nanotechnology-enabled high-power and high-energy densities microelectronics, power electronics, energy sources and energy storage solutions are examined. Proof-of-concept self-sustainable power systems are designed with applications in all-electric autonomous aerospace, naval and security platforms. Research and technology developments are performed in energy harvesting, management and storage. We research and demonstrate the following key components and modules: (1) Low-power microelectronics; (2) High-power-density semiconductor devices (power transistors) and power electronics; (3) Enabling energy harvesting sources, such as solar cells and electromagnetic generators; (4) Advanced energy storage solutions; (5) Energy management systems. Energy sustainability and concurrency are essential to ensure the overall functionality of flight, propulsion, navigation and other systems. We design, test and evaluate prototypes of integrated self-sustained power systems for different applications. High-power and high-energy densities, robustness, safety and affordability are ensured by using advanced technologies, front-end microelectronics, modular designs, practical system organizations, consistent control schemes and enabled energy conversion solutions. Our systems meet generic requirements and common specifications. These systems are able to provide power and energy in continuous and impulse operating envelopes up to hundreds of joules. Closed-loop systems are designed ensuring control and diagnostics. Experimental results are reported.
Keywords
aircraft power systems; autonomous aerial vehicles; avionics; closed loop systems; energy harvesting; energy management systems; energy storage; integrated circuits; low-power electronics; nanoelectronics; power transistors; advanced energy storage solution; autonomous flight vehicles; closed-loop systems; consistent control schemes; electromagnetic generators; enabled energy conversion solutions; energy harvesting; energy harvesting sources; energy management systems; energy sustainability; flight functionality; front-end microelectronics; high-power high-energy density microelectronics; high-power-density semiconductor devices; integrated self-sustained power systems; low-power microelectronics; modular designs; nanotechnology-enabled self-sustained power systems; naval platform; navigation; power transistors; proof-of-concept self-sustainable power systems; propulsion; research-technology development; safety; security platform; solar cells; Abstracts; Control systems; Measurement uncertainty; Photonics; Power systems; Robustness; Vectors; Electronics; control; energy; flight vehicles; microelectronics; power systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Methods and Systems of Navigation and Motion Control (MSNMC), 2012 2nd International Conference
Conference_Location
Kiev
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2551-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MSNMC.2012.6475112
Filename
6475112
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