Title :
A New Optimum Power Control Scheme for Low-Power Energy Harvesting Systems
Author :
Dayal, Rohan ; MODEPALLI, KUMAR ; Parsa, Leila
Author_Institution :
Universal Lighting Technol., Huntsville, AL, USA
Abstract :
Energy harvesting has become a popular source for low-power electronic systems such as wireless sensors and biomedical implants. Energy can be extracted from a number of ambient conditions such as vibration, solar, and thermal gradient. Just like renewable sources, the associated switching power converters can be controlled to harvest maximum power from these miniature systems. However, conventional schemes, such as a conventional maximum power point tracking (MPPT) controller for solar cells, are complex and cannot be utilized in low-power energy systems due to their cost and power requirements. In this paper, a novel optimum energy harvesting scheme is proposed, which controls the duty cycle of the converter to maximize the output power of the system. The control system employs only simple mixed-signal components and can be applied to low-power systems. The proposed scheme does not depend on the characteristics of a specific source and is applicable for different energy systems. In this paper, it is utilized to achieve optimized energy harvesting for two completely different fixed excitation systems, namely, a low-voltage vibration-based electromagnetic microgenerator and a miniature solar cell array. Both simulation and experimental results are provided to validate the proposed scheme.
Keywords :
electric generators; electromagnetic devices; energy harvesting; low-power electronics; maximum power point trackers; power control; solar cell arrays; switching convertors; MPPT controller; ambient condition; converter duty cycle control; energy harvesting system; excitation system; low-power electronic system; maximum power point tracking; mixed-signal component; optimisation; optimum power control scheme; renewable source; solar cell array; switching power converter; vibration-based electromagnetic microgenerator; Electromagnetics; Energy harvesting; Impedance; Inductors; Photovoltaic cells; Switches; Voltage control; AC–DC power conversion; boost converter; energy harvesting; low power; low voltage;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIA.2013.2264043