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Title: An Energy-Efficient Current Measurement Method for Wireless Sensors
Description:

Battery life and available energy are critical parameters in wireless sensors. As the battery voltage is often not a good indicator of the state of charge, it is of interest to measure the charges that go in and out of the battery. This can be achieved by integrating the current over time. An accurate current measurement circuit may involve an ADC with a high sampling rate to cope with the current's fast transients and high crest appearing due to duty cycling and DC-DC converters. However, the low power constraints prevent the use of such sampling approaches. In this paper, we present an energy-efficient method for measuring charges and average currents flowing in and out of an energy storage device. The proposed approach uses a capacitor as an integrator in the analog domain. Averages of currents with high crest factors can be determined with good accuracy (RMSE 7.6%) and low power consumption, where the measurement costs about 0.8% of the total power. The approach is demonstrated on an autarkic wireless sensor for the grippers of a robotic manipulator.

Keywords: Energy harvesting, average current measurement, charge measurement
Type: Poster presentation
Homepage: -
Event: 2023 IEEE SENSORS (Vienna)
Date: 30.10.2023
lecture status: stattgefunden (Präsenz)

Assignment

Organisation Address
Fakultät für Technische Wissenschaften
 
Institut für Intelligente Systemtechnologien
Universitätsstraße 65-67
9020 Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Austria
   hubert.zangl@aau.at
http://www.uni-klu.ac.at/tewi/ict/sst/index.html
To organisation
Universitätsstraße 65-67
AT - 9020  Klagenfurt am Wörthersee

Categorisation

Subject areas
  • 202036 - Sensor systems
Research Cluster
  • Energy management and technology
Focus of lecture
  • Science to Science (Quality indicator: I)
Classification raster of the assigned organisational units:
Group of participants
  • Mainly international
Published?
  • Yes
working groups
  • Sensor- und Aktortechnik

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