Internet of Things temperature sensor powered by bacterial fuel cells on paper
By Veerubhotla, Ramya; Nag, Sudip; Das, Debabrata
Published in Journal of Power Sources
2019
Abstract
The present work deals with a frugal paper-based microbial fuel cell (PMFC) that generates an average power of 25 ?W per device using Shewanella putrefaciens. Bacteria colonized on the paper matrix can be activated by readily available nutrient sources leading to instant power generation. Current study translates this technology to energize a wireless Internet of Things (IoT) sensor. A well-designed stacking of multiple cells is adopted to boost the power output. The power profile characteristics of three 10-unit PMFC configurations namely series (C1), parallel (C2), and combination of both (C3) are investigated. Attempts to directly charge a supercapacitor using serially-connected PMFC stack results in voltage reversal (VR). Hence, to harvest this microbial energy prudently, a customized power management system consisting of integrated Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) feature is deployed. This helps in interfacing the PMFCs to capture charge, boost the harvested voltage and to prevent voltage reversal (VR). Power harvested from PMFCs is stored into a supercapacitor in order to drive the wireless IoT sensor module, which in turn measures temperature and communicates the data to a smart phone. The current endeavours can pave the way for
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