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This is the first and most comprehensive guide on the modeling, engineering and reliable design of indoor photovoltaics which currently is the most promising and energy efficient power supply for edge nodes for the Internet of Things and other indoor devices. Indoor photovoltaics (IPV) has grown in importance over recent years. This can in part be attributed to the creation of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) along with the vast amounts of data being processed in the field, which has been a massive accelerator for this development. Moreover, since energy…mehr
This is the first and most comprehensive guide on the modeling, engineering and reliable design of indoor photovoltaics which currently is the most promising and energy efficient power supply for edge nodes for the Internet of Things and other indoor devices.
Indoor photovoltaics (IPV) has grown in importance over recent years. This can in part be attributed to the creation of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) along with the vast amounts of data being processed in the field, which has been a massive accelerator for this development. Moreover, since energy conservation is being imposed as the national strategy of many countries and is being set as a top priority throughout the world, understanding and promoting IPV as the most promising indoor energy harvesting source is considered by many to be essential these days.
The book provides the engineer and researcher with guidelines, and presents a comprehensive overview of theoretical models, efficiencies, and application design. This unique and groundbreaking book has chapters by leading researchers on:
Introduction to micro energy harvesting
Introduction to indoor photovoltaics
Modeling indoor irradiance
Characterization and power measurement of IPV cells
Luminescent solar concentrators
Organic photovoltaic cells and modules for applications under indoor lighting conditions
High-efficiency indoor photovoltaic energy harvesting
Indoor photovoltaics based on ALGAAs alloys
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Autorenporträt
Monika Freunek (Müller) studied Mechatronic and Product Engineering at the Universities of Applied Sciences of Bielefeld and Furtwangen, Germany from 2002-2006. After graduation and postdoctoral research at IBM Research Zurich, she worked as a researcher and co-founder of a start-up. Monika Freunek is now at BKW, Switzerland, as an energy specialist. Her main focus in research is modeling of energy and photovoltaic systems under different application conditions. She is an expert in indoor photovoltaics and has edited Photovoltaic Modeling Handbook (Wiley-Scrivener 2018).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface xi
1 Will Photovoltaics Stay Out of the Shadows? 1 Joseph A. Paradiso
1.1 Introduction 1
References 6
2 Introduction to Micro Energy Harvesting 9 Monika Freunek (Müller)
2.1 Introduction and History 9
2.1.1 Brief History of Electric Generators and Loads 10
2.1.2 Forms of Energies and Energy Converters 10
2.2 Kinetic Energy 11
2.2.1 Oscillating Solid Objects 12
2.2.1.1 Human Motion 13
2.2.1.2 Vibrations 13
2.2.1.3 Flow of Gas and Fluids 14
2.2.1.4 Acoustic Vibrations 15
2.2.1.5 Elastic Energy 16
2.3 Thermoelectric Conversion 16
2.4 Electrochemical Potential 18
2.5 Electromagnetic Transmission 19
2.6 Atomic Batteries 19
2.7 Challenges 20
2.8 Conclusions and Outlook 20
Acknowledgment 21
References 21
3 Introduction to Indoor Photovoltaics 25 Monika Freunek (Müller)
3.1 Introduction 25
3.2 Indoor Spectra and Efficiencies 28
3.3 State of IPV Design, Issues, Approaches 31
3.4 Fields of Application 32
3.4.1 Customer and Office Applications 32
3.4.2 Ambient Assisted Living and Building Automatization 32
3.4.3 Industry, Agriculture, Horticulture, Retail, and Logistics 33
3.4.4 Relation of IPV to Outdoor Applications - Hiking, Emergency Kits 34