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Smits, Jurriën (author)
Energy harvesting has gained lots of interest over the past few decades. This study explores the application of energy harvesting in lower limb prosthetic devices. The control system of a lower limb prosthesis includes sensors, wireless<br/>systems and other active components which all require battery power. In order to save some of this battery...
master thesis 2024
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Peppelman, Christian (author)
Non-invasive head-worn sensors are an upcoming field of interest. Most commercial sensors and sensors presented in research papers are limited in their capabilities and require frequent user interaction. In this Thesis, we research the possibilities of overcoming some of these limitations and extending the capabilities of these sensors.
master thesis 2023
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Gong, Haoran (author)
With the great application potential of the Internet of Things (IoT), a reliable power supply solution for IoT plays an important role during the development of IoT and other advanced applications. Among all the options including the electricity grid, batteries, and energy harvesting systems, the energy harvesting systems are considered with...
master thesis 2023
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PYTHAROULIOU, ANGELINA (author)
The rapid increase in global population and rising demands have resulted in a shortage of clean water, depleting several of the Earth's reservoirs, especially those that reserve fresh water. Just 0.007% of the water on Earth is used to hydrate and feed billions of people, as determined by the water balance of the planet. Water-stressed nations...
master thesis 2023
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van den Oever, Sam (author)
A growing energy demand has sparked interest into harvesting energy from the human body. Often, a rotational proof mass is used to harness energy for a wearable from kinetic motion of its user. The addition of a spring has the potential to significantly increase efficiency for these low-power rotational energy harvesters. In this research a...
master thesis 2023
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van den Bergh, Michael (author)
Energy harvesters subtract energy from their surroundings and convert this to electrical energy. Even though energy output is generally low, energy harvesters can offer great value by offering the possibility of self-sustaining devices, combined with the developments in low power semiconductors. Many examples can be found of applications that...
master thesis 2023
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Gbaguidi, Camille (author)
At the same time that we’re solving climate change, we are building cities for another 3 billion people until 2050. That’s a doubling of the urban environment. The most extensive of this construction, and especially housing projects for the coming decades, will take place in emergent and developing countries. We, as architects, engineers,...
master thesis 2022
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Prins, Nathan (author)
The growing field of research into batteryless or intermittent systems has enabled Internet of Things applications that were previously impossible. For example, the FreeBie system recently introduced Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE)<br/>to intermittent devices, making medium to long range bi-directional communication a reality for the first time....
master thesis 2022
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CHEN, Zhelun (author)
With the high-speed development of the Internet of Things (IoT), powering such a massive number of wireless IoT sensors with chemical batteries become more and more unpractical. To make the IoT sensors self-sustained, Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting (PEH) technology provides an excellent solution to power the devices with a relatively long...
master thesis 2022
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Meekes, Bauke (author)
This work proposes an energy harvesting DC-DC converter that is able to efficiently process a wide input power range from 25 mW up to 250 mW, to charge a storage device used in Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. An interleaved boost-converter topology with two inductors is used to divide the high currents over the two branches, in order to...
master thesis 2022
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wang, ruizhi (author)
Traditional power batteries have been unable to meet the requirements of wireless sensor network (WSN) applications which require battery lifetime and no battery replacement. So, harvesting ambient energy and converting it into electrical energy to power wireless sensors has become an alternative to the traditional power sources. Harvesting...
master thesis 2022
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Rietmeijer, Stijn (author)
Vibration energy harvesting is a growing field of research. Harvesting energy from vibrations can be of use in devices in hard to reach places, such as sensors on a train track or a pacemaker. These devices makes use of batteries, which need to be replaced. Using energy harvesting this battery life could be improved. <br/>The difficulty lies in...
master thesis 2022
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Hendriks, John (author)
This work presents the first robust connection mode for Bluetooth Low Energy on an energy harvesting sensor.
master thesis 2022
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Kapildewsing, Rajiv (author)
Vibration energy harvesters can help in different areas. These vary from supplying power to medical implants or wireless sensors that can aid in predicting natural disasters. However, the problem is that they are not able to generate power across a large bandwidth of frequencies. Bistable energy harvesters can solve this problem when these are...
master thesis 2021
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Nieuwland, Marsha (author)
Vibration energy harvesters have been proposed as a solution to increase the lifetime of wireless and portable medical devices. One example of implantable medical devices for which energy harvesters could be interesting, are pacemakers. With a lifespan of about 6 to 12 years, the battery must be replaced after this period of time. Using an...
master thesis 2021
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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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Ham, Rutger (author)
Vibration energy harvesting has proven to be a durable source of energy for a wide variety of applications, however not all of the positions these applications are placed at are suitable for conventional vibration energy harvesting. For some of these applications a frequency up-converted energy harvester could increase the power harvested. These...
master thesis 2021
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Gaya, Vinay (author)
We live in a society in which we rely heavily on energy. We need it everywhere and made great advancements which allow us to bring energy with us wherever we go; one of these advancements are batteries. In order to be less dependent and generate our energy locally when needed this project focusses on this topic. Creating a design framework which...
master thesis 2021
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van Puffelen, Kylian (author)
Energy harvesting from renewable energy sources has become more popular in the last decades than ever before. New energy sources consisting of human input vibrations are hopeful alternatives for powering wearable low power electronics. These sensors currently rely on the lifetime of the battery and come along with high maintenance costs in case...
master thesis 2021
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Wouters, Max (author)
Vibration energy harvesters are especially interesting to use in an environment where there is one dominant vibration frequency present because then the harvesters can be designed to resonate at that specific frequency. To spread out the power yield over more frequencies a multi-modal harvester can be used which can resonate at multiple...
master thesis 2021
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