Tiancheng Xue,Shane Williams,Robert Rantz,Miah A. Halim,Shad Roundy
出处
期刊:IEEE-ASME Transactions on Mechatronics [Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers] 日期:2018-08-13卷期号:23 (5): 2515-2524被引量:33
标识
DOI:10.1109/tmech.2018.2865307
摘要
This paper presents the characterization of the energy generators embedded in commercial watches with a focus on the Kinetron microgenerator system. These motion-powered watches are potential benchmarking subjects for any effort to develop wearable energy harvesters, and yet have not been systematically characterized. We have developed a system-level model including both the kinematics of the rotational proof mass and the dynamics of the electromechanical transducer for the energy generator based on a generalized rotational energy harvester model. Our experimental characterization includes both controlled bench-top swing arm tests as well as human subject tests. Multiaxial inertial inputs either constructed or obtained from real-world measurement serve as the inputs in the simulation. These characterization results not only serve as a means for model validation but also to provide insight into the state-of-the-art of commercially available wearable energy harvesting capabilities. The experimentally validated model allows us to perform numerical simulations to study scaling relationships and explore pathways to improved power output.