Dispenser Printed Microscale Thermoelectric Generators for Powering Wireless Sensor Networks

Author(s):  
Alic Chen ◽  
Michael Koplow ◽  
Deepa Madan ◽  
Paul K. Wright ◽  
James W. Evans

Wireless sensor networks (WSN) are a promising technology for ubiquitous, active monitoring in residential, industrial and medical applications. These nodes combine a radio transceiver, microcontroller and sensors into a low power package. A current bottleneck for widespread adoption of WSN’s is the power supplies. While the power demands can be somewhat alleviated through novel electronics, any primary battery will have a finite lifetime. Energy harvesting, from ambient vibration, light, and heat sources, offers an opportunity to significantly extend the lifetime of the nodes and possibly provide perpetual power. Thermal energy is an ideal source for WSNs due to the availability of low-grade ambient waste heat sources. Thermoelectric devices convert temperature gradients into DC electric power in compact form factors. Efficient device designs require hundreds of high-aspect ratio semi-conductor microelements fabricated electrically in series and thermally in parallel. This design requirement presents problems for standard microfabrication techniques due to thickness limitations of standard semiconductor processes. We present a new method of contact dispenser printing, specifically developed to additively create microscale generators. Initial materials performance results show promising results and are further detailed in this work.

2019 ◽  
Vol 255 ◽  
pp. 02008
Author(s):  
Jee Siang ◽  
Lim Meng Hee ◽  
Mohd. Salman Leong

Wireless sensor networks are solely dependent on battery limits the operation as well as maintenance effort. Vibroelectric nano generator able to prolong the operation by converting ambient vibration and power the equipment. The working principles includes Piezoelectric, Electromagnetic, Triboelectric, Magnetostrictive and Flexoelectric. This paper discussed the principle operations and key function materials, the advantages and disadvantages are specified. Hybrid incorporated with solar, thermal or radio frequency is considered as current trend of nano generator with further improvement as future work.


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