Publication detail

Energy Harvesting for Aerospace: Application Possibilities

JANÁK, L. SINGULE, V.

Czech title

Energy Harvesting for Aerospace: Application Possibilities

English title

Energy Harvesting for Aerospace: Application Possibilities

Type

conference paper

Language

cs

Original abstract

This paper deals with the state of art in the field of energy harvesting systems. The paper mainly aims to the novel field of energy harvesting systems utilized in aerospace environment. Their most prospective applications in zero-power sensors and backup power sources for low-power systems are outlined and discussed. Vibration and thermoelectric energy harvesters are presented as a most suitable alternative low-power sources for aerospace applications. Consequently, the system-level architecture of zero-power sensor and backup power source are described. Practical realization of energy harvesting systems for aerospace is shown on case studies of devices developed at the Brno University of Technology.

Czech abstract

This paper deals with the state of art in the field of energy harvesting systems. The paper mainly aims to the novel field of energy harvesting systems utilized in aerospace environment. Their most prospective applications in zero-power sensors and backup power sources for low-power systems are outlined and discussed. Vibration and thermoelectric energy harvesters are presented as a most suitable alternative low-power sources for aerospace applications. Consequently, the system-level architecture of zero-power sensor and backup power source are described. Practical realization of energy harvesting systems for aerospace is shown on case studies of devices developed at the Brno University of Technology.

English abstract

This paper deals with the state of art in the field of energy harvesting systems. The paper mainly aims to the novel field of energy harvesting systems utilized in aerospace environment. Their most prospective applications in zero-power sensors and backup power sources for low-power systems are outlined and discussed. Vibration and thermoelectric energy harvesters are presented as a most suitable alternative low-power sources for aerospace applications. Consequently, the system-level architecture of zero-power sensor and backup power source are described. Practical realization of energy harvesting systems for aerospace is shown on case studies of devices developed at the Brno University of Technology.

Keywords in Czech

energy harvesting, aircraft systems, energy autonomous devices, zero-power sensor, backup power source, WSN

Keywords in English

energy harvesting, aircraft systems, energy autonomous devices, zero-power sensor, backup power source, WSN

RIV year

2014

Released

03.12.2014

Publisher

Fakulta strojního inženýrství, VUT v Brně

Location

Brno

ISBN

978-80-214-4817-9

Book

Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Mechatronics - Mechatronika 2014

Pages from–to

183–187

Pages count

5

BIBTEX


@inproceedings{BUT110664,
  author="Luděk {Janák} and Vladislav {Singule},
  title="Energy Harvesting for Aerospace: Application Possibilities",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Mechatronics - Mechatronika 2014",
  year="2014",
  month="December",
  pages="183--187",
  publisher="Fakulta strojního inženýrství, VUT v Brně",
  address="Brno",
  isbn="978-80-214-4817-9"
}