ENHANCED- ENergy Harvester for AutoNomous Commercial Electronic Devices

Find Similar History 14 Claim Ownership Request Data Change Add Favourite

Title
ENHANCED- ENergy Harvester for AutoNomous Commercial Electronic Devices

CoPED ID
9d1d5c93-9302-4300-8559-87c93a35f6b6

Status
Closed


Value
£1,745,570

Start Date
May 31, 2015

End Date
May 31, 2017

Description

More Like This


The ENHANCED project builds on the previous work by ETL and UIoS and will undertake an industrial research into the development and demonstration of a world-leading energy harvesting and wireless autonomous sensor platform technology for marine and automotive applications. The ENHANCED system will utilise novel electronics based on standard components and system design to achieve data processing and wireless data transmission, sensor monitoring and control and power management. ENHANCED will be powered using thermo-electric generators thermally driven by the vehicle or vessels waste exhaust heat. ENHANCED will be based on (and will meet the requirements of) the IEEE standard for wireless harvesters and will be interchangeable with a variety of sensors for the measurement of a variety critical control parameters. We will specifically develop energy harvesting devices that can supply sufficient power for autonomous electronics including sensors and sensor networks and demonstrate this widely to show generally applicable and robust systems.

Kevin Simpson PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Wireless data transmission
  2. Sensors
  3. Wireless technology
  4. Sensor networks
  5. Energy harvesting
  6. Standards
  7. Power electronics

Extracted key phrases
  1. AutoNomous Commercial Electronic Devices
  2. Wireless autonomous sensor platform technology
  3. Energy harvesting device
  4. Energy Harvester
  5. ENHANCED project
  6. ENHANCED system
  7. Variety critical control parameter
  8. Wireless datum transmission
  9. Sensor monitoring
  10. Sensor network
  11. Autonomous electronic
  12. Wireless harvester
  13. Sufficient power
  14. Power management
  15. Previous work

Related Pages

UKRI project entry

UK Project Locations