Title :
Design considerations for piezoelectric energy harvesting systems
Author :
Ali, Wahied G. ; Nagib, Gihan
Author_Institution :
Electrical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421, KSA
Abstract :
Ultra low power microelectronic devices such as wireless sensor nodes can be self powered using piezoelectric energy harvesting systems. Piezoelectric energy harvesting is the technology to convert wasted vibration energy to an electrical energy output. This paper highlights the design considerations for piezoelectric energy harvesting (PEH) systems such as: material selection, resonant frequency, geometrical shape, loading factor, electrical connections, AC-DC converters, DC-DC converters, and energy storage media. Morphological analysis is developed to investigate the best alternative solution for each design parameter. The evaluation criterion is the maximum power transfer from input vibration energy to the electrical output waveform. The standards for PEH are also presented to enhance the system performance. The published results in the literature are discussed to affirm the concluding remarks in this paper.
Keywords :
energy harvesting; maximum power point trackers; piezoelectric devices; piezoelectric materials; vibrations; AC-DC converter; DC-DC converter; PEH; electrical connection; electrical energy; energy storage media; geometrical shape; loading factor; material selection; maximum power transfer; microelectronic device; morphological analysis; piezoelectric energy harvesting system; resonant frequency; wasted vibration energy conversion; wireless sensor node; Batteries; Energy harvesting; Rectifiers; Resonant frequency; Schottky diodes; Vibrations; Wireless sensor networks; design; energy; harvesting; materials; morphological analysis; piezoelectric; vibration;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering and Technology (ICET), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cairo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4808-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICEngTechnol.2012.6396115