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van der Velden, Joram (author)
This work proposes an energy harvesting platform that is able to convert power from both DC sources (photo-voltaic cells and TEGs) as well as piezo element sources. It does so only using a single input channel to which a single harvester can be connected. The proposed system is able to differentiate between the two source...
master thesis 2021
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Willemsen, Maurice (author)
We consider a system of IoT nodes powered completely by energy harvesting.This work focuses on achieving the time correlation of data measurements ina network of energy harvesting sensor nodes. Time correlation is achieved byhopping a message through the whole network. This message wakes up all thenodes and lets them perform a measurement....
master thesis 2020
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Alberda, R. (author)
Existing research on vibration energy harvesting is often limited to two-parameter optimizations and single-frequency operation. In this paper a parameter study is performed on the four major design parameters of velocity-damped vibration energy harvesters in low frequency and wide bandwidth operation. The study is based on electromagnetic...
master thesis 2016
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Van Kempen, R.B. (author)
Energy harvesting is the process by which energy is derived from environmental vibrations in order to power local electronic systems . The technology gets rid of the need for electrical wires or batteries in a wide range of sensor and communication networks. This work tackles the three most challenging aspects in the field of vibration energy...
master thesis 2016
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Van der Jagt, S. (author)
Wireless energy is found to be an enabler for IoT in smart homes. WiFi signals can be used as an energy source to power connected climate sensors. The smart climate product ecosystem is designed and a business model is created as part of an overall implementation startegy.
master thesis 2016
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Devasenapathy, S. (author)
Homes, offices and vehicles are getting networked. This will enable context aware, autonomous operation of many support systems that could be controlled remotely. To achieve this there would be a large number of tiny devices -- sensors and actuators -- which are networked and they are termed generally as Internet of Things (IoT) devices. In...
master thesis 2012
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De Paula Pellegrini, S. (author)
This thesis brings together, for the first time, the fields of energy harvesting and static balancing. The proposal of two new architectures for the design of mechanical oscillators is supported by an extensive review on the existing energy harvesters. For the first one, a statically balanced oscillator, an analytically study proved it to be...
master thesis 2012
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