Energy availability and long term operation are key challenges for wireless sensor networks and for all the applications where the devices are battery operated. For this reason energy harvesting is becoming very important for powering ubiquitously deployed sensor networks and mobile electronics. One of most important goal for the next generation of power supply units for standalone embedded systems is to power nearly perpetually the devices when the scavenger is exposed to reasonable environmental energy conditions. However, due to the unpredictable nature of the environmental sources, prolonged lacks of energy intake usually happen. The last frontiers of perpetual operating systems is combining different energy harvesters in a single unit and using green energy supply with high energy density as micro hydrogen fuel cells. In this paper we introduce a Smart Power Unit (SPU) for embedded system which incorporates energy harvesters from sun and wind and uses hydrogen fuel cell as alternative energy storage. The power unit can work as a long-term battery or providing serial communication to exchange power information and to perform power management. In fact the core of the SPU is an ultra low power micro controller which is in charge to do the power activities such as Maximum Power Point Tracking for the harvesters, fuel cell activation, energy prediction, adaptive power management on board, battery monitoring and communications with powered systems. Experimental results and simulations shows the high efficiency (up to 90 %) of the power conversion subsystem. Finally a real deployment in a structural health monitoring site in Switzerland shows as the energy neutral condition is achieved on field.

A Multi Harvester with Hydrogen Fuel Cell for Outdoor Applications

Brunelli, Davide;
2014-01-01

Abstract

Energy availability and long term operation are key challenges for wireless sensor networks and for all the applications where the devices are battery operated. For this reason energy harvesting is becoming very important for powering ubiquitously deployed sensor networks and mobile electronics. One of most important goal for the next generation of power supply units for standalone embedded systems is to power nearly perpetually the devices when the scavenger is exposed to reasonable environmental energy conditions. However, due to the unpredictable nature of the environmental sources, prolonged lacks of energy intake usually happen. The last frontiers of perpetual operating systems is combining different energy harvesters in a single unit and using green energy supply with high energy density as micro hydrogen fuel cells. In this paper we introduce a Smart Power Unit (SPU) for embedded system which incorporates energy harvesters from sun and wind and uses hydrogen fuel cell as alternative energy storage. The power unit can work as a long-term battery or providing serial communication to exchange power information and to perform power management. In fact the core of the SPU is an ultra low power micro controller which is in charge to do the power activities such as Maximum Power Point Tracking for the harvesters, fuel cell activation, energy prediction, adaptive power management on board, battery monitoring and communications with powered systems. Experimental results and simulations shows the high efficiency (up to 90 %) of the power conversion subsystem. Finally a real deployment in a structural health monitoring site in Switzerland shows as the energy neutral condition is achieved on field.
2014
Lecture Notes in Electrical EngineeringApplications in Electronics Pervading Industry, Environment and Society
German
Springer International Publishing
9783319043692
9783319043708
Brunelli, Davide; Magno, M.; Porcarelli, D.; Benini, L.
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