Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application

Many wireless sensor network (WSN) applications, nowadays, require real-time communication, which demands cautious design consideration to resolve inherent conflicts between energy efficiency and the need to meet Quality of Services (QoS), such as end-to-end delay communications. Numerous innovative...

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Main Authors: Bin Tamrin, M.S., Ahmad, M.R.
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Institution: Universiti Teknologi Petronas
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Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2020
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spelling utp-eprints.230812022-03-31T11:43:59Z Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application Bin Tamrin, M.S. Ahmad, M.R. Many wireless sensor network (WSN) applications, nowadays, require real-time communication, which demands cautious design consideration to resolve inherent conflicts between energy efficiency and the need to meet Quality of Services (QoS), such as end-to-end delay communications. Numerous innovative solutions are proposed such as Real-time Power-Aware Routing (RPAR) protocol, which dynamically adapts transmission power to meet specified communication delays at low energy cost. Hence, to enable real-time communication with RPAR protocol, an adaptive Power Management Circuit (PMC) using hybrid energy harvester to support WSN real-time communication is proposed. In this paper, a high-level architecture of the proposed PMC is discussed, which consists of Thermal Energy Generator (TEG), and Piezoelectric Energy Harvester (PEG) as energy providers, with low-power Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) feature enabled. Preliminary simulations which analyze and characterize TEG and PEG system are conducted separately to determine the optimal design parameters to support the conventional WSN QoS requirement. Next, both systems will be integrated into a single PMC implementation prior to fabrication and lab characterization. © 2020, Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85081642212&doi=10.11591%2fijpeds.v11.i2.pp658-666&partnerID=40&md5=faa6ccadb7152d2f5914b16dd95417c1 Bin Tamrin, M.S. and Ahmad, M.R. (2020) Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application. International Journal of Power Electronics and Drive Systems, 11 (2). pp. 658-666. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/23081/
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description Many wireless sensor network (WSN) applications, nowadays, require real-time communication, which demands cautious design consideration to resolve inherent conflicts between energy efficiency and the need to meet Quality of Services (QoS), such as end-to-end delay communications. Numerous innovative solutions are proposed such as Real-time Power-Aware Routing (RPAR) protocol, which dynamically adapts transmission power to meet specified communication delays at low energy cost. Hence, to enable real-time communication with RPAR protocol, an adaptive Power Management Circuit (PMC) using hybrid energy harvester to support WSN real-time communication is proposed. In this paper, a high-level architecture of the proposed PMC is discussed, which consists of Thermal Energy Generator (TEG), and Piezoelectric Energy Harvester (PEG) as energy providers, with low-power Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) feature enabled. Preliminary simulations which analyze and characterize TEG and PEG system are conducted separately to determine the optimal design parameters to support the conventional WSN QoS requirement. Next, both systems will be integrated into a single PMC implementation prior to fabrication and lab characterization. © 2020, Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science. All rights reserved.
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author Bin Tamrin, M.S.
Ahmad, M.R.
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Ahmad, M.R.
Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application
author_sort Bin Tamrin, M.S.
title Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application
title_short Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application
title_full Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application
title_fullStr Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application
title_sort simulation of adaptive power management circuit for hybrid energy harvester and real-time sensing application
publisher Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
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