Prototype of an energy harvesting sensor with wireless data transmission
- Rotating parts such as shafts, gear wheels, ball bearings or idlers are subject to wear that limits their service life. Damage causes production downtime and consequential damage to the entire production plant. Based on the application in an idler roller, a system design is presented with which it is possible to record and wirelessly transmit relevant measured values in or on rotating machines without an additional voltage source. The system is largely maintenance-free and can be realised with components that are currently freely available on the market.
Author: | M.Eng. Andreas BürgerORCiD, Prof.Dr.-Ing.habil. Sylvio SimonORCiD, M.Eng., Dipl.W.Ing. Stephan HernschierORCiD |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.5162/iCCC2024/P1 |
ISBN: | 978-3-910600-00-3 |
Title of the source (German): | iCampμs Cottbus Conference 2024 |
Publisher: | AMA Service GmbH |
Place of publication: | Wunstorf |
Document Type: | Conference publication peer-reviewed |
Language: | German |
Year of publication: | 2024 |
Contributing Corporation: | AMA Service GmbH |
Tag: | data logging; energy harvesting; maintenance; monitoring; rollers; rotating machinery; sensors |
Number of pages: | 221 |
First Page: | 120 |
Last Page: | 122 |
Way of publication: | Open Access |
Faculty/Chair: | Fakultät 3 Maschinenbau, Elektro- und Energiesysteme / FG Werkzeugmaschinen |