Thermoelectric MEMS generators as a power supply for a body area network

V. Leonov, P. Fiorini, S. Sedky, T. Torfs, C. Hoof
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Miniaturized and cost-effective thermoelectric generators (TEG) scavenging energy from environment could potentially provide power autonomy to consumer electronic products operating at low power. For example, TEG mounted in a wristwatch have been used to generate electricity from human heat. The key point of IMEC's research in this field is the realization of a body area network, consisting of a set of wireless sensors/actuators, able to provide health, sports, comfort, and safety monitoring functions to the user. The development of miniature energy scavengers built on MEMS technology is a primary goal of the ongoing research, as this will make the network truly power autonomous. In this paper, the modeling and a novel design of MEMS TEG especially conceived for human body applications are described. The design is built on the basis of a thermal model of the device, which includes the human body as one of its important elements. For this purpose, the research on human body thermal features is performed. The TEG prototype made with commercial thermopiles is tested with power conditioning electronics and a wireless module mounted on a watchstrap.
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热电MEMS发电机作为体域网络的电源
从环境中获取能量的小型化、高性价比的热电发电机(TEG)有可能为低功率运行的消费电子产品提供电力自主。例如,安装在手表上的TEG已被用于利用人体热量发电。IMEC在该领域的研究重点是实现一个身体区域网络,由一组无线传感器/执行器组成,能够为用户提供健康、运动、舒适和安全监测功能。基于MEMS技术的微型能量清除器的开发是正在进行的研究的主要目标,因为这将使网络真正实现电力自主。本文描述了一种专门为人体应用而设计的微机电系统TEG的建模和新设计。该设计是建立在该设备的热模型的基础上,其中包括人体作为其重要元素之一。为此,开展了人体热特征的研究。TEG原型机由商业热电堆制成,并通过电力调节电子设备和安装在表带上的无线模块进行测试。
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