A low power wireless sensor node with vibration sensing and energy harvesting capability

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Abstract

This paper describes the design of the wireless sensor network node (WSN) for distributed active vibration control (AVC) system for the automotive application. The approach of the system is presented in details. A WSN node using one piezoelectric element provides several features (sensing, shunting and energy harvesting). Integration of the vibration sensing capability for active vibration control system with the energy harvesting capability is described here. Simulation results are compared with the prototype design.

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Zielinski, M., Mieyeville, F., Navarro, D., & Bareille, O. (2014). A low power wireless sensor node with vibration sensing and energy harvesting capability. In 2014 Federated Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems, FedCSIS 2014 (pp. 1065–1071). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.15439/2014F246

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