A self-powered sensor module using vibration-based energy generation for ubiquitous systems

Jun Pan*, Baocheng Xue, Yasuaki Inoue

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    Abstract

    A new architecture for ubiquitous sensor modules using vibration-based energy generation is proposed and the CMOS implementation of the proposed architecture is presented. The sensor module only scavenges vibration-based energy as energy source by using piezoelectric element to realize no batteries operation. The sensor module is used to supervise the vibration of machines and transfer the vibration signal discontinuously. Based on the proposed new architecture, the sensor module can sense signal and scavenge energy from the same piece of piezoelectric element and can avoid the long time start-up time. The sensor module also realizes short range (about ten meters) wireless transmission.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationASICON 2005: 2005 6th International Conference on ASIC, Proceedings
    Pages443-446
    Number of pages4
    Volume1
    Publication statusPublished - 2005
    EventASICON 2005: 2005 6th International Conference on ASIC - Shanghai
    Duration: 2005 Oct 242005 Oct 27

    Other

    OtherASICON 2005: 2005 6th International Conference on ASIC
    CityShanghai
    Period05/10/2405/10/27

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Engineering(all)

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