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Software Controlled Low Cost Thermoelectric Energy Harvester for Ultra-Low Power Wireless Sensor Nodes
Piotr Dziurdzia1  Liliana Kowalczyk1  Tomasz Konieczny1  Thomas Skotnicki1  Michal Markiewicz2  Marek Skomorowski2  Pascal Urard3 
[1] Centre for Advanced Materials and Technologies CEZAMAT, Warsaw, Poland;Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland;STMicroelectronics, Crolles, France;
关键词: Energy harvesting;    thermoelectric generator;    SMPS;    IoT;    TEG;    Peltier module;   
DOI  :  10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2975424
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

General hardware architecture of an energy-harvested wireless sensor network node (EH-WSN) can be divided into power, sensing, computing and communication subsystems. Interrelation between these subsystems in combination with constrained energy supply makes design and implementation of EH-WSN a complex and challenging task. Separation of these subsystems into distinct hardware modules simplifies the design process and makes the architecture and software more generic, leading to more flexible solutions. From the other hand, tightly coupling these subsystems gives more room for optimizations at the price of increased complexity of the hardware and software. Additional engineering effort could be justified by a smaller, cheaper hardware, and more energy-efficient a wireless sensor node. The aim of this paper is to push further technical and economical boundaries related to EH-WSN by proposing a novel architecture which - by tightly coupling software and hardware of power, computing, and communication subsystems - allows the wireless sensor node to be powered by a thermoelectric generator working with about 1.5°C temperature difference while keeping the cost of all electronic components used to build such a node below 9 EUR (in volume).

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