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A Batteryless Vibration-based Energy Harvesting System for Ultra Low Power Ubiquitous Applications

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A Batteryless Vibration-based Energy Harvesting System for Ultra Low Power Ubiquitous Applications
—In this paper, we propose a vibration driven energy harvesting platform based on piezoelectric material. A new maximum power point tracking (MPPT) method for this platform is also presented. This platform harvests ambient vibration energy as its power source, and is capable of selfstarting, and self-powered operation without the need of a battery. The proposed MPPT methodology consumes very little power, and is especially suitable for the environments, where ambient harvested power is very low. System modeling, analysis, and implementation are developed. Simulation results show that the power harvesting efficiency with the proposed MPPT scheme is higher than 90% and the power utilization efficiency of the overall platform is higher than 50%.
Lu Chao, Chi-Ying Tsui, Wing-Hung Ki
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ISCAS
Authors Lu Chao, Chi-Ying Tsui, Wing-Hung Ki
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