Capacitive kinetic energy harvesting: System-level engineering challenges

D. Galayko, A. Dudka, P. Basset
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This review paper presents a short overview of the energy harvesting technologies at microscale, and focus on challenges related to vibration energy harveters (VEHs) which use electrostatic (capacitive) transducers. These devices are the best candidates for microscale integration, since the electrostatic transducers are natively implemented in silicon microtechnologies (MEMS). The main challenges associated with electrostatic VEHs are related to the passive nature of the capacitive transducer. The latter can be seen as a variable capacitor, needed to be dynamically biased/pre-charged in order to convert vibrations into electricity. For this, a complex management of the charging/discharging electrical flow on the transducer is required: this is achieved with a conditioning circuit, studied in numerous works. Electrostatic kinetic energy harvester a multidomain complex system, containing several blocks, whose optimal design still a subject of advanced research. This paper reviews the challenges related to design of capacitive vibration energy harvesters at the system level, explains fundamental limitation of the capacitive vibration energy harvesters at micro scale, and overview the existing system-level solutions of capacitive VEHs.
电容式动能收集:系统级工程挑战
本文简要介绍了微尺度能量收集技术的发展概况,重点介绍了采用静电(电容)换能器的振动能量收集器(VEHs)所面临的挑战。这些器件是微尺度集成的最佳候选者,因为静电换能器是在硅微技术(MEMS)中实现的。与静电VEHs相关的主要挑战与电容式换能器的被动特性有关。后者可以看作是一个可变电容器,需要动态偏置/预充电,以便将振动转化为电能。为此,需要对换能器上的充电/放电电流进行复杂的管理:这是通过调节电路实现的,在许多工作中进行了研究。静电动能收集器是一个包含多个模块的多域复杂系统,其优化设计仍是一个有待深入研究的课题。本文综述了电容振动能量收集器在系统级设计中面临的挑战,解释了电容振动能量收集器在微观尺度上的基本局限性,并概述了现有的电容式电动汽车系统级解决方案。
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