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DuraCap: a supercapacitor-based, power-bootstrapping, maximum power point tracking energy-harvesting system

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DuraCap: a supercapacitor-based, power-bootstrapping, maximum power point tracking energy-harvesting system
DuraCap is a solar-powered energy harvesting system that stores harvested energy in supercapacitors and is voltage-compatible with lithium-ion batteries. The use of supercapacitors instead of batteries enables DuraCap to extend the operational life time from tens of months to tens of years. DuraCap addresses two additional problems with micro-solar systems: inefficient operation of supercapacitors during cold booting, and maximum power point tracking (MPPT) over a variety of solar panels. Our approach is to dedicate a smaller supercapacitor to cold booting before handing over to the array of larger-value supercapacitors. For MPPT, we designed a bound-control circuit for PFM regulator switching and an I-V tracer to enable self-configuring over the panel's aging process and replacement. Experimental results show the DuraCap system to achieve high conversion efficiency and minimal downtime. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.3 [Special-purpose and application-based systems]: Real-...
Chien-Ying Chen, Pai H. Chou
Added 06 Dec 2010
Updated 06 Dec 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ISLPED
Authors Chien-Ying Chen, Pai H. Chou
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