An Improved Rectifier Circuit for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting from Human Motion

Harvesting energy from human motion for powering small scale electronic devices is attracting research interest in recent years. A piezoelectric device (PD) is capable of harvesting energy from mechanical motions, in the form of alternating current (AC) voltage. The AC voltage generated is of low fr...

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Main Authors: Mahesh Edla, Yee Yan Lim, Ricardo Vasquez Padilla, Mikio Deguchi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/5/2008
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Yee Yan Lim
Ricardo Vasquez Padilla
Mikio Deguchi
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Ricardo Vasquez Padilla
Mikio Deguchi
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description Harvesting energy from human motion for powering small scale electronic devices is attracting research interest in recent years. A piezoelectric device (PD) is capable of harvesting energy from mechanical motions, in the form of alternating current (AC) voltage. The AC voltage generated is of low frequency and is often unstable due to the nature of human motion, which renders it unsuitable for charging storage device. Thus, an electronic circuit such as a full bridge rectifier (FBR) is required for direct current (DC) conversion. However, due to forward voltage loss across the diodes, the rectified voltage and output power are low and unstable. In addition, the suitability of existing rectifier circuits in converting AC voltage generated by PD as a result of low frequency human motion induced non-sinusoidal vibration is unknown. In this paper, an improved H-Bridge rectifier circuit is proposed to increase and to stabilise the output voltage. To study the effectiveness of the proposed circuit for human motion application, a series of experimental tests were conducted. Firstly, the performance of the H-Bridge rectifier circuit was studied using a PD attached to a cantilever beam subject to low frequency excitations using a mechanical shaker. Real-life testing was then conducted with the source of excitation changed to a human performing continuous cycling and walking motions at a different speed. Results show that the H-Bridge circuit prominently increases the rectified voltage and output power, while stabilises the voltage when compared to the conventional FBR circuit. This study shows that the proposed circuit is potentially suitable for PEH from human motion.
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spelling doaj.art-ffaba74826e64fe8af687c48bec03ee72023-12-11T18:16:10ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-02-01115200810.3390/app11052008An Improved Rectifier Circuit for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting from Human MotionMahesh Edla0Yee Yan Lim1Ricardo Vasquez Padilla2Mikio Deguchi3School of Environment, Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University, East Lismore, NSW 2480, AustraliaSchool of Environment, Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University, East Lismore, NSW 2480, AustraliaSchool of Environment, Science and Engineering, Southern Cross University, East Lismore, NSW 2480, AustraliaDepartment of Electronics, and Control Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Niihama College, Ehime 790-8570, JapanHarvesting energy from human motion for powering small scale electronic devices is attracting research interest in recent years. A piezoelectric device (PD) is capable of harvesting energy from mechanical motions, in the form of alternating current (AC) voltage. The AC voltage generated is of low frequency and is often unstable due to the nature of human motion, which renders it unsuitable for charging storage device. Thus, an electronic circuit such as a full bridge rectifier (FBR) is required for direct current (DC) conversion. However, due to forward voltage loss across the diodes, the rectified voltage and output power are low and unstable. In addition, the suitability of existing rectifier circuits in converting AC voltage generated by PD as a result of low frequency human motion induced non-sinusoidal vibration is unknown. In this paper, an improved H-Bridge rectifier circuit is proposed to increase and to stabilise the output voltage. To study the effectiveness of the proposed circuit for human motion application, a series of experimental tests were conducted. Firstly, the performance of the H-Bridge rectifier circuit was studied using a PD attached to a cantilever beam subject to low frequency excitations using a mechanical shaker. Real-life testing was then conducted with the source of excitation changed to a human performing continuous cycling and walking motions at a different speed. Results show that the H-Bridge circuit prominently increases the rectified voltage and output power, while stabilises the voltage when compared to the conventional FBR circuit. This study shows that the proposed circuit is potentially suitable for PEH from human motion.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/5/2008piezoelectric energy harvestinghuman motionH-Bridge rectifierrectificationself-powered deviceMOSFETs
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Applied Sciences
piezoelectric energy harvesting
human motion
H-Bridge rectifier
rectification
self-powered device
MOSFETs
title An Improved Rectifier Circuit for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting from Human Motion
title_full An Improved Rectifier Circuit for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting from Human Motion
title_fullStr An Improved Rectifier Circuit for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting from Human Motion
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title_short An Improved Rectifier Circuit for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting from Human Motion
title_sort improved rectifier circuit for piezoelectric energy harvesting from human motion
topic piezoelectric energy harvesting
human motion
H-Bridge rectifier
rectification
self-powered device
MOSFETs
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/5/2008
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