Chikahiro Horiguchi
Murata Manufacturing
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Smart Materials and Structures | 2015
Kanjuro Makihara; Yuta Yamamoto; Kenji Yoshimizu; Chikahiro Horiguchi; Hitoshi Sakaguchi; Katsumi Fujimoto
This paper proposes an innovative energy-harvesting controller to increase energy harvested from vibrations. Energy harvesting is a process that removes mechanical energy from a vibrating structure, which necessarily results in damping. The damping associated with piezoelectric energy harvesting suppresses the amplitude of mechanical vibration and reduces the harvested energy. To address this critical problem, we devise an energy-harvesting controller that maintains the vibration amplitude as high as possible to increase the harvested energy. Our proposed switching controller is designed to intentionally stop the switching action intermittently. We experimentally demonstrate that the proposed control scheme successfully increases the harvested energy. The piezoelectric voltage with the proposed controller is larger than that with the original synchronized switching harvesting on inductor (SSHI) technique, which increases the harvested energy. The stored energy with our controller is up to 5.7 times greater than that with the conventional SSHI control scheme.
Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2014
Kanjuro Makihara; Yuta Yamamoto; Chikahiro Horiguchi; Hitoshi Sakaguchi; Katsumi Fujimoto
This paper proposes an innovative energy-harvesting controller to increase energy harvested from vibrations. Energy harvesting is a process that removes mechanical energy from a vibrating structure, which necessarily results in damping. The damping associated with piezoelectric energy harvesting suppresses the amplitude of mechanical vibration and reduces the harvested energy. To address this critical problem, we devise an energy-harvesting controller that maintains the vibration amplitude as high as possible to increase the harvested energy. Our proposed switching controller is designed to intentionally stop the switching action intermittently. We experimentally demonstrate that the proposed control scheme successfully increases the harvested energy. The piezoelectric voltage with the proposed controller is larger than that with the original synchronized switching harvesting on inductor (SSHI) technique, which increases the harvested energy. The stored energy with our controller is up to 5.7 times greater than that with the conventional SSHI control scheme.
Archive | 2012
Hitoshi Sakaguchi; Chikahiro Horiguchi; Katsumi Fujimoto
Archive | 2012
Hitoshi Sakaguchi; Chikahiro Horiguchi
Archive | 2007
Chikahiro Horiguchi; Jun Tabota
Archive | 2001
Chikahiro Horiguchi
Archive | 2016
Chikahiro Horiguchi; Kouhei Takahashi
Archive | 2005
Chikahiro Horiguchi; Jun Tabota
Archive | 2011
Katsumi Fujimoto; Chikahiro Horiguchi
Archive | 2003
Chikahiro Horiguchi