Energy Management Architectures for Dual Coil Electromagnetic Vibration Energy Harvesting Converter

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Electromagnetic energy harvesting (EMEH) is an interesting way of extracting energy from vibrational sources, providing a viable power source for autonomous wireless sensor systems. Their implementation involves the elaboration of energy management circuits, which are specifically designed to enhance the voltage generated by the EMEH converter, bringing it to a level that meets the requirements for an efficient level of energy storage elements. In this paper, an EMEH converter with a dual-coil for different configurations as well as a study of phase-shifts from 0° to 180°, and input voltages between different harvesters output for parallel and series configurations using single and two rectifiers are presented. The output voltage for series configuration is higher than using single rectifier is higher than the parallel configuration until phase shift of 100 °. For different input voltages the single rectifier is higher than the two rectifiers for series configuration. The simulation and experimental investigation of series configuration show that the error between them is 4.4 %, and 9.6 % for single rectifier, and two rectifers, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationI2MTC 2024 - Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference : Instrumentation and Measurement for Sustainable Future, Proceedings
Number of pages6
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Publication date28.06.2024
ISBN (print)979-8-3503-8091-0
ISBN (electronic)979-8-3503-8090-3
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Publication statusPublished - 28.06.2024
EventIEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference - I2MTC 2024: Instrumentation and Measurement for a Sustainable Future - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 20.05.202423.05.2024

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    Research areas

  • dual coil, Electromagnetic converter, parallel connection, phase-shift, rectifier, series connection
  • Engineering