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Title Harvesting & Regenerating Energy from Multiple Low-Cost Energy Generators for Low Energy Consumers and Towards Circular Economy
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Authors Lastovicka-Medin, G
Title Harvesting & Regenerating Energy from Multiple Low-Cost Energy Generators for Low Energy Consumers and Towards Circular Economy
Year 2018
Published
DOI
Abstract Harvesting energy from the environment is being considered as a viable option to replace the current power supplies for energy constrained embedded system. With the few limitations such as a low amount of power generated using the power harvesters, the researchers are working towards generating new methods. The current vibration induced energy harvesting research falls into two key areas. One is developing optimal energy harvesting structures and the other is designing electrical circuits that are efficient enough to store the generated charge. The projects presented in this paper are pioneering this field at the University of Montenegro. We investigate, model, and test new methods of generating electrical power from ambient fluid motion through aeroelastic flutter vibrations of the belt. Such a system, when extended to aeroelastic flutter vibrations of flexible piezoelectric, could be designed for applications ranging from distributed power generation in densely populated urban areas to creating self-power in-situ wireless sensors for aerospace applications. As part of that but also as an autonomous possible harvester we look at the shoe generator too.
Author Keywords wind induced vibration; aeroelastic fluttering; piezoelectric transducer; braking board for multiple sources
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000644432200149
WoS Category Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Research Area Computer Science
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