Comparison of monostable and bistable configurations for wideband energy harvesters

Ferdaous Moalla, Sonia Bradai, Slim Naifar, Olfa Kanoun
Abstract:
Extracting energy from ambient vibration to power wireless sensors and other electronic devices is well needed. Many existing harvesters are linear systems working at one resonant frequency. To overcome this limitation, different strategies has been developed to increase the frequency range and to broaden the bandwidth of the harvester. For the electromagnetic energy harvester type, nonlinear behavior introduced by magnetic interactions is currently a central issue to enlarge the frequency bandwidth. A new feature in this study is to create a bistable potential well by inserting an external ring magnet to broaden the frequency spectrum of the non-linear generator. A finite element model to compare the proposed bistable configurations with monostable is developed. An experimental Set-up is realized for the adopted solutions.
Keywords:
electromagnetic, energy harvester, bistable, non-linear, bandwidth
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC19
Event name:
Methods and Advances in Measurement
Title:

5th Symposium on Environmental Instrumentation and Measurements

Place:
Chemnitz, GERMANY
Time:
23 September 2014 - 24 September 2014