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We decided to test if we can perform useful sensing from vibrations in a passenger car.
Take a look at the results!
Energy harvesting in passenger vehicles
These tests show feasibility of using energy harvesting for powering various sensors in passenger cars. These tests utilize AmbioMote
with a piezoelectric energy harvester. As results show, AmbioMote is
capable of capturing microwatt energy created by vibrating environment
of a passenger vehicle and using this energy for useful measurements.
The thumbnail shows a picture of the test car. Click it to see a larger image.
Energy harvesting from an idling engine
This
video demonstrates operation of a wireless temperature/humidity sensor
from vibration created by normally idling engine of a small passenger
car. A piezoelectric strip is clamped to the generator bracket. Normal
idling of the car engine creates enough power to perform
temperature/humidity measurements by a MEMS sensor.
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Energy harvesting from a car in motion
This
video shows operation of a wireless sensor powered entirely by
vibration on the dashboard of a moving vehicle. The video was shot
while driving at 55mph on a smooth, freshly repaved road. The AmbioMote
produced as many as 10 measurements per 30 seconds (a measurement every
3 seconds!).
A piezo strip is attached to the dashboard (left upper corner of the video) by a magnetic mount. AmbioMote is powered by the vibrating piezoelectric strip and sends a temperature reading
each time there is enough energy. A different, less energy consuming
kind of sensor is utilize as compared to the idling test.
As in previos video each short line on the computer screen is a receiver ping ("I am alive!"). Each long line is a temperature measurement.
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