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Energy Harvesting for Low-Power Autonomous Devices and Systems

By: Contributor(s): Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Tutorial texts in optical engineering ; volume TT 108Publisher: Bellingham : Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), 2016Description: 1 Online-Ressource (180 p)ISBN:
  • 9781510604926
  • 1510604928
  • 9781510604933
  • 1510604936
  • 151060491X
  • 9781510604919
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 1510604901. | 9781510604902. | Erscheint auch als: Energy harvesting for low-power autonomous devices and systems. Druck-Ausgabe Bellingham, Washington, USA : SPIE Press, 2017. xii, 165 pagesLOC classification:
  • TK2897.D43 2016
Online resources: Summary: "This book is an introductory text describing methods of harvesting electrical energy from mechanical potential and kinetic energy. The book focuses on the methods of transferring mechanical energy to energy conversion transducers of various types, including piezoelectric, electromagnetic, electrostatic, and magnetostrictive transducers. Methods that have been developed for collecting, conditioning, and delivering the generated electrical energy to a load, as well as their potential use as self-powered sensors are described. The book should be of interest to those who want to know the potentials as well as shortcomings of energy harvesting technology. The book is particularly useful for energy harvesting system designers as it provides a systematic approach to the selection of the proper transduction mechanisms and methods of interfacing with a host system and electrical energy collection and conditioning options. An extensive bibliography is provided to direct the reader to appropriate references for detailed material not included in the book"--Summary: "This book is an introductory text describing methods of harvesting electrical energy from mechanical potential and kinetic energy. The book focuses on the methods of transferring mechanical energy to energy conversion transducers of various types, including piezoelectric, electromagnetic, electrostatic, and magnetostrictive transducers. Methods that have been developed for collecting, conditioning, and delivering the generated electrical energy to a load, as well as their potential use as self-powered sensors are described. The book should be of interest to those who want to know the potentials as well as shortcomings of energy harvesting technology. The book is particularly useful for energy harvesting system designers as it provides a systematic approach to the selection of the proper transduction mechanisms and methods of interfacing with a host system and electrical energy collection and conditioning options. An extensive bibliography is provided to direct the reader to appropriate references for detailed material not included in the book"--PPN: PPN: 1003143083Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-4-NLEBK
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