A Design Study of A Wireless Power Transfer System for Use to Transfer Energy from A Vibration Energy Harvester

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A wirelessly powered remote sensor node is presented along with its design process. The purpose of the node is the further expansion of the sensing capabilities of the commercial Perpetuum system used for condition monitoring on trains and rolling stock which operates using vibration energy harvesting. Surplus harvested vibration energy is transferred wirelessly to a remote satellite sensor to allow measurements over a wider area to be made. This additional data is to be used for long term condition monitoring. Performance measurements made on the prototype remote sensor node are reported and advantages and disadvantages of using the same RF frequency for power and data transfer are identified.

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Grabham, N. J., Harden, C., Vincent, D., & Beeby, S. P. (2016). A Design Study of A Wireless Power Transfer System for Use to Transfer Energy from A Vibration Energy Harvester. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 773). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/773/1/012100

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