能量采集微系统公司

G. Rincón-Mora
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只提供摘要形式。无线微传感器和其他微型化电子设备不仅可以监测和更好地管理新兴的小型和大型应用(用于太空、军事、医疗、农业和消费市场)的功耗,还可以为难以触及的地方(如人体)的旧的、昂贵的、难以更换的基础设施和微型装置增加节能和增强性能的智能。然而,这些智能设备存储的能量往往不足以为它们所包含的功能(如遥测、接口、处理等)长时间供电。此外,更换或给数百个联网节点的电池充电成本高昂,而且对人体有害。因此,即使目前相关技术的发展相对而言还处于起步阶段,收集环境能量以不断补充电池和定期无线利用辐射能量都是很有吸引力的替代方案。本讲座讨论了利用和调节来自小型换能器的能量和功率的最新技术和研究成果。
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Energy-harvesting microsystems
Summary form only given. Wireless microsensors and other miniaturized electronics cannot only monitor and better-manage power consumption in emerging small- and large-scale applications (for space, military, medical, agricultural, and consumer markets) but also add energy-saving and performance-enhancing intelligence to old, expensive, and difficult-to-replace infrastructures and tiny contraptions in difficult-to-reach places (like the human body). The energy these smart devices store, however, is often insufficient to power the functions they incorporate (such as telemetry, interface, processing, and others) for extended periods. Still more, replacing or recharging the batteries of hundreds of networked nodes is costly, and invasive in the case of the human body. Harvesting ambient energy to continually replenish a battery and wirelessly harnessing radiated energy periodically are therefore appealing alternatives, even if the development of relevant technologies today is, in relative terms, at its infancy. This talk discusses the state of the art and current research efforts in harnessing and conditioning energy and power from miniaturized transducers.
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