Nishikaze: Self-Sustained Wind Power Supply Employing Potential Energy Conversion Method

F. Teraoka, Shinichi Nishiura, H. Ohno
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In an IoT (Internet of Things) system, if image data can be collected in addition to sensor data, the amount of information obtained will increase significantly, which is very useful for monitoring natural disasters, for example. Considering communication speed and covering range, it is assumed that Wi-Fi multi-hop communication is appropriate for image data transmission. Since Wi-Fi consumes a large amount of power, a power supply for sensor nodes is required. Therefore, we are developing a self-sustaining wind power supply called Nishikaze which employs the potential energy conversion method. In this paper, we produced the Nishikaze second prototype. The measurement results of the amount of the generated power show that the Nishikaze second prototype can cover the power required to transmit an image of 500 kbytes at a 10 minute interval assuming that 3 m/s of wind blows for 6 hours in a day, 100 % of the generated power is available, and the active period of sensor nodes is 5 seconds.
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Nishikaze:采用势能转换法的自持续风力电源
在IoT (Internet of Things)系统中,如果除了传感器数据之外,还能采集到图像数据,那么获得的信息量将会大大增加,这对于监测自然灾害等是非常有用的。考虑到通信速度和覆盖范围,假设Wi-Fi多跳通信适合图像数据传输。由于Wi-Fi的功耗很大,因此需要为传感器节点提供电源。因此,我们正在开发一种名为Nishikaze的自持式风力电源,它采用势能转换方法。在本文中,我们制作了Nishikaze第二原型机。发电量的测量结果表明,Nishikaze第二原型机可以覆盖以3米/秒的风速在一天吹6小时的情况下,以10分钟为间隔传输500 kb图像所需的功率,100%的发电量可用,传感器节点的活动周期为5秒。
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