Taguchi Optimisation of Piezoelectric Design for Hybrid Energy Harvesting of GPS Tracker Device

Mohd Ismifaizul Mohd Ismail, R. Dziyauddin, R. Ahmad, A. Hamid, Shazlan Anwar
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Wireless Sensor Node (WSN) of Global Positioning System (GPS) has a disadvantage in terms of high-power consumption. Energy harvesting is a technique that collects unused light, kinetic, thermal, mechanical, chemical, wind, acoustic and hybrid, and then converts them into usable electrical energy. The main objective of the current work is to explore an energy harvesting system using piezoelectric and solar energy harvesters for a sustainable hybrid GPS sensor tracker. The Taguchi method was used to determine the optimum design of the piezoelectric transducer. The output of the piezoelectric harvester was measured by vibration (time), while solar power harvesting depended on light sensitivity (lux). The Self-Powered GPS device (SP-Tracker), was tested in the laboratory as well as at the site. The results showed that the piezoelectric energy harvesting system that analysed using the DOE Taguchi method, reflected the measurements of voltage and optimum power outputs. The optimum piezoelectric device design obtained is 3 cm and 1 g for distance and weight, respectively, with a maximum power output of 217 mW. On the other hand, the ideal size and weight of a piezoelectric device are 3 cm and 1 g. Between 108.7 and 312 mW of electricity will be generated by the hybrid energy harvesting device for both purposes. The following effort will be directed toward creating and constructing low-power Lora sensor nodes.
GPS跟踪器混合能量采集压电设计的田口优化
全球定位系统(GPS)的无线传感器节点(WSN)存在功耗大的缺点。能量收集是一种收集未使用的光能、动能、热能、机械能、化学能、风能、声学和混合能源,然后将它们转化为可用电能的技术。当前工作的主要目标是探索一种使用压电和太阳能收集器的能量收集系统,用于可持续的混合GPS传感器跟踪器。采用田口法确定了压电换能器的优化设计。压电收集器的输出是通过振动(时间)来测量的,而太阳能收集器的输出则取决于光敏度(勒克斯)。自供电GPS设备(SP-Tracker)在实验室和现场进行了测试。结果表明,采用DOE田口法分析的压电能量收集系统能够反映电压测量和最佳功率输出。获得的最佳压电器件设计距离和重量分别为3 cm和1 g,最大功率输出为217 mW。另一方面,压电装置的理想尺寸和重量是3厘米和1克。混合能量收集装置将产生108.7至312兆瓦的电力,用于这两种目的。下面的工作将针对创建和构建低功耗Lora传感器节点。
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