JOURNAL ARTICLE

High-performance flexible energy storage and harvesting system for wearable electronics

Aminy E. OstfeldAbhinav M. GaikwadYasser KhanAna Claudia Arias

Year: 2016 Journal:   Scientific Reports Vol: 6 (1)Pages: 26122-26122   Publisher: Nature Portfolio

Abstract

Abstract This paper reports on the design and operation of a flexible power source integrating a lithium ion battery and amorphous silicon solar module, optimized to supply power to a wearable health monitoring device. The battery consists of printed anode and cathode layers based on graphite and lithium cobalt oxide, respectively, on thin flexible current collectors. It displays energy density of 6.98 mWh/cm 2 and demonstrates capacity retention of 90% at 3C discharge rate and ~99% under 100 charge/discharge cycles and 600 cycles of mechanical flexing. A solar module with appropriate voltage and dimensions is used to charge the battery under both full sun and indoor illumination conditions and the addition of the solar module is shown to extend the battery lifetime between charging cycles while powering a load. Furthermore, we show that by selecting the appropriate load duty cycle, the average load current can be matched to the solar module current and the battery can be maintained at a constant state of charge. Finally, the battery is used to power a pulse oximeter, demonstrating its effectiveness as a power source for wearable medical devices.

Keywords:
Battery (electricity) Electrical engineering Lithium cobalt oxide Energy storage Photovoltaic system Anode Power (physics) Constant current Materials science Wearable computer Duty cycle Voltage Computer science Energy harvesting Automotive engineering Wearable technology Lithium-ion battery Engineering Embedded system Electrode

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Topics

Advanced Battery Technologies Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Automotive Engineering
Innovative Energy Harvesting Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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