Wind energy harvester interface for sensor nodes
- Creators
- HAIDAR, MOHAMMAD
- Others:
- Haidar, Mohammad
- CAVIGLIA, DANIELE
Description
The research topic is developping a power converting interface for the novel FLEHAP wind energy harvester allowing the produced energy to be used for powering small wireless nodes. The harvester's electrical characteristics were studied and a strategy was developped to control and mainting a maximum power transfer. The electronic power converter interface was designed, containing an AC/DC Buck-Boost converter and controlled with a low power microcontroller. Different prototypes were developped that evolved by reducing the sources of power loss and rendering the system more efficient. The validation of the system was done through simulations in the COSMIC/DITEN lab using generated signals, and then follow-up experiments were conducted with a controllable wind tunnel in the DIFI department University of Genoa. The experiment results proved the functionality of the control algorithm as well as the efficiency that was ramped up by the hardware solutions that were implemented, and generally met the requirement to provide a power source for low-power sensor nodes.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1040050
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1040050
- Origin repository
- UNIGE