Sensors (Jun 2024)

Comprehensive Characterisation of a Low-Frequency-Vibration Energy Harvester

  • Aitor Plaza,
  • Xabier Iriarte,
  • Carlos Castellano-Aldave,
  • Alfonso Carlosena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s24123813
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 12
p. 3813

Abstract

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In this paper, we describe a measurement procedure to fully characterise a novel vibration energy harvester operating in the ultra-low-frequency range. The procedure, which is more thorough than those usually found in the literature, comprises three main stages: modelling, experimental characterisation and parameter identification. Modelling is accomplished in two alternative ways, a physical model (white box) and a mixed one (black box), which model the magnetic interaction via Fourier series. The experimental measurements include not only the input (acceleration)–output (energy) response but also the (internal) dynamic behaviour of the system, making use of a synchronised image processing and signal acquisition system. The identification procedure, based on maximum likelihood, estimates all the relevant parameters to characterise the system to simulate its behaviour and helps to optimise its performance. While the method is custom-designed for a particular harvester, the comprehensive approach and most of its procedures can be applied to similar harvesters.

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