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ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
HADAŠ, Z. ANDRŠ, O. VETIŠKA, V. ANČÍK, Z.
Český název
ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
Anglický název
ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
Typ
článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
This paper deals with review and assessment of energy harvesting technologies applicable to special applications. These technologies harvest electrical energy from their surroundings using several physical principles. Surrounding of each technical system is enclosed by several types of ambient energy and this energy can be used for autonomous feeding of electrical devices. We can assume harvesting from mechanical energy of movement, vibration and shocks, solar and thermal energy, etc. Generally the amount of harvested energy is in very low level. However, a power consumption of modern electronic devices is in very low level too. Therefore these technologies can be very useful for autonomous supplying of many applications, for example autonomous electronics and diagnostic systems, wire-less sensors, wireless communications, etc. The autonomous energy harvesting sources will be described in this paper and the applicability for special applications will be evaluated.
Český abstrakt
This paper deals with review and assessment of energy harvesting technologies applicable to special applications. These technologies harvest electrical energy from their surroundings using several physical principles. Surrounding of each technical system is enclosed by several types of ambient energy and this energy can be used for autonomous feeding of electrical devices. We can assume harvesting from mechanical energy of movement, vibration and shocks, solar and thermal energy, etc. Generally the amount of harvested energy is in very low level. However, a power consumption of modern electronic devices is in very low level too. Therefore these technologies can be very useful for autonomous supplying of many applications, for example autonomous electronics and diagnostic systems, wire-less sensors, wireless communications, etc. The autonomous energy harvesting sources will be described in this paper and the applicability for special applications will be evaluated.
Anglický abstrakt
This paper deals with review and assessment of energy harvesting technologies applicable to special applications. These technologies harvest electrical energy from their surroundings using several physical principles. Surrounding of each technical system is enclosed by several types of ambient energy and this energy can be used for autonomous feeding of electrical devices. We can assume harvesting from mechanical energy of movement, vibration and shocks, solar and thermal energy, etc. Generally the amount of harvested energy is in very low level. However, a power consumption of modern electronic devices is in very low level too. Therefore these technologies can be very useful for autonomous supplying of many applications, for example autonomous electronics and diagnostic systems, wire-less sensors, wireless communications, etc. The autonomous energy harvesting sources will be described in this paper and the applicability for special applications will be evaluated.
Klíčová slova česky
Energy Harvesting, Vibration, Shocks, Vibration energy harvester, Thermoelectric generator, Power Management, Thin film battery.
Klíčová slova anglicky
Energy Harvesting, Vibration, Shocks, Vibration energy harvester, Thermoelectric generator, Power Management, Thin film battery.
Rok RIV
2013
Vydáno
22.05.2013
Nakladatel
University of Defence
Místo
Brno
ISBN
978-80-7231-917-6
Kniha
Proceedings of the International Conference on Military Technologies 2013 (ICMT'13)
Číslo edice
1
Strany od–do
173–181
Počet stran
9
BIBTEX
@inproceedings{BUT101375,
author="Zdeněk {Hadaš} and Ondřej {Andrš} and Vojtěch {Vetiška} and Zdeněk {Ančík},
title="ENERGY HARVESTING TECHNOLOGIES FOR SPECIAL APPLICATIONS",
booktitle="Proceedings of the International Conference on Military Technologies 2013 (ICMT'13)",
year="2013",
month="May",
pages="173--181",
publisher="University of Defence",
address="Brno",
isbn="978-80-7231-917-6"
}