Mechanical energy harvesting devices for low frequency applications: revisited
With the advancement in low power system technology, energy harvesting systems have become a research hotspot over the last decade. The main advantage of the system is that they require minimum maintenance which makes them to be deployed in large scale or previously inaccessible locations. Therefore...
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my.utm.498692018-10-14T08:26:41Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/49869/ Mechanical energy harvesting devices for low frequency applications: revisited Yusuf, Simon Theophylus Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim Samosir, Ahmad Saudi Abdulkadir, Musa TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering With the advancement in low power system technology, energy harvesting systems have become a research hotspot over the last decade. The main advantage of the system is that they require minimum maintenance which makes them to be deployed in large scale or previously inaccessible locations. Therefore, the target of energy harvesting is to power autonomous electronic systems over their lifetime. Mechanical energy is the most ubiquitous and accessible energy source in the surroundings. Harvesting this type of energy exhibits a great potential for remote wireless sensing devices, charging batteries, and powering electronic devices. In this paper, we reviewed self-powered, self-sensing devices which describe different ways of mechanical energy harvesting. Comparison of mechanical energy harvesting devices in terms of their power output and frequency were presented. Self-powered system offers great potential for solving difficult problem of supplying energy Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN) 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/49869/1/AbdulHalimMohamed2013_Mechanicalenergyharvestingdevices.pdf Yusuf, Simon Theophylus and Mohamed Yatim, Abdul Halim and Samosir, Ahmad Saudi and Abdulkadir, Musa (2013) Mechanical energy harvesting devices for low frequency applications: revisited. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 8 (7). pp. 504-512. ISSN 1819-6608 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/286497096 |
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With the advancement in low power system technology, energy harvesting systems have become a research hotspot over the last decade. The main advantage of the system is that they require minimum maintenance which makes them to be deployed in large scale or previously inaccessible locations. Therefore, the target of energy harvesting is to power autonomous electronic systems over their lifetime. Mechanical energy is the most ubiquitous and accessible energy source in the surroundings. Harvesting this type of energy exhibits a great potential for remote wireless sensing devices, charging batteries, and powering electronic devices. In this paper, we reviewed self-powered, self-sensing devices which describe different ways of mechanical energy harvesting. Comparison of mechanical energy harvesting devices in terms of their power output and frequency were presented. Self-powered system offers great potential for solving difficult problem of supplying energy |
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