6 research outputs found
2.4 GHz Inkjet-printed RF Power Harvester on Bulk Cardboard Substrate
Inkjet-Printing Technology provides the ability of fabricating electronic circuits on different substrates such as: cardboard, wood, kapton and etc. The advantages of this technology are reduction in production cost in comparison to conventional laminate substrates and also being environmentally-friendly circuits which is one of the main goals in any manufacturing field. Having environmentally-friendly and low cost productions are possible by utilizing paper as the substrate and Inkjet-printing as the fabrication technology.
In addition, reducing the power consumption in any circuit is an important factor in designing a circuit. In any wireless portable device, usage of battery causes a limitation in application space and decreases the lifetime of devices .Since increasing the lifetime of battery is still infeasible, power harvesting energy is one of the solutions in designing battery-less circuits. Power harvesting is a process by which energy is delivered by scavenging DC power from ambient sources. The ambient sources for power harvesting can be light, temperature, motion and electromagnetic in RF (Radio Frequency) range.
Among all these sources, ambient RF energy, in both indoor and outdoor is generally available in all hours at different frequency bands. Hence RF energy harvesting is one the most popular type of power harvesting. The ambient RF sources are: Wi-Fi transceivers,AM/FM radio, television broadcasting, mobile networks and communication devices.
In this Project, experimental investigations on the inkjet-printed RF power harvester for 2.4GHz are presented. An one stage discrete rectifier based on a voltage doubler structure and a planar monopole antenna are fabricated on cardboard using inkjet printing.The performance of the whole system is examined by measuring the output voltage of the RF power harvester. By the utilization of the proposed idea, the fabrication of low cost Environmental-friendly battery-less wireless modules is conceivabl
Digital Fabrication of Frequency Selective Surfaces for In-Building Applications Using Inkjet Printing Technology
This thesis presents work on the inkjet printing manufacture of frequency selective surfaces intended for in-building applications using silver nanoparticle inks. The aim of this research is to investigate the performance of inkjet printed FSS panels in terms of transmission response, element conductivity, and the resolution of the printed lines, all of which are produced efficiently in terms of cost and resource usage. Different FSS design were investigated from simple elements such as linear dipoles, square loops and convoluted square loop elements.
Various techniques were used in the manufacturing process such as different ink drop spacing, number of jetted ink layers, and different sintering methods, with the aim of achieving low cost manufacturing with a reduced amount of deposited silver inks and sintering time and temperature. Additionally, further reductions in the deposited ink were considered by the introduction of frame elements.
The research also focuses on factors that could affect the transmittivity/reflectivity of the FSS screen, such as the influence of imperfections in the printed elements. The imperfections are expected in the case of low cost mass production, therefore it is important to understand to what extent they could be tolerated whilst still providing adequate performance.
Finally, the work also considers developing novel slotted FSS arrays operating at low frequency bands such as the TETRA emergency band and suitable for additive manufacturing
Desenho de antenas para sensores passivos em materiais não convencionais
Doutoramento em Engenharia EletrotécnicaMotivado pela larga expansão dos sistemas RFID e com o desenvolvimento
do conceito de Internet das Coisas, a evolução no desenho e métodos de
produção de antenas em suportes de materiais alternativos tem tido uma
exploração intensiva nos últimos anos. Isto permitiu, não só o desenvolvimento
de produtos no campo da interação homem-máquina, mas também
tornar estes produtos mais pequenos e leves. A procura de novas técnicas
e métodos para produzir eletrónica impressa e antenas em materiais alternativos
e, portanto, uma porta aberta para o aparecimento de novas
tecnologias. Isto aplica-se especialmente no mercado dos sensores, onde
o peso, o tamanho, o consumo energético, e a adaptabilidade a diversos
ambientes, têm grande relevância. Esta tese foca-se no desenvolvimento de
antenas com suporte em materiais não convenvionais, como os já testados
papel e têxteis, mas também na exploração de outros, desconhecidos do
ponto de vista eléctrico, como a cortiça e polímeros biodegradáveis usados
em impressão 3D. Estes materiais são portanto usados como substrato, ou
material de suporte, para diversas antenas e, como tal, as propriedades electromagnéticas destes materiais têm de ser determinadas. Assim, e apresentado
neste documento uma revisão de métodos de caracterização de materiais,
bem como a proposta de um método baseado em linhas de trasmissão
impressas, e a respectiva caracterização electromagnética de diversos materiais.
Além disso, são propostos desenhos de antenas para diversos cenários
e aplicações utilizando os materiais anteriormente mencionados. Com esta
tese concluiu-se que a utilização de materiais alternativos e hoje uma realidade
e os resultados obtidos são muito encorajodares para o desenvolvimento
de um conjunto de sensores para aplicações RFID com uma grande
capacidade de integração.The advancement of the design and fabrication of antennas using textiles
or paper as substrates has rapidly grown motivated by the boom of RFID
systems and the developing concept of the Internet of Things. These advancements
have allowed, not only the development of products for manmachine
interaction, but also to make these products smaller and lighter.
The search for new techniques and methods to produce printed electronics
and antennas in alternative materials is therefore an open door for new
technologies to emerge. Especially in the sensors market, where weight,
size, power consumption and the adaptability to the target application, are
of great importance. This thesis focuses on the development of antenna
design approaches with alternative materials, such as the already tested
paper and textiles, but also others relatively unknown, such as cork and
biodegradable polymers used in 3D printing. These materials are applied to
act as substrates, or support structures for the antennas. Therefore, their
electromagnetic properties need to be determined. Due to that, a review
of electromagnetic characterization methods, as well as the proposal of a
custom method based on printed transmission lines, is presented in this document.
Besides, several antenna designs, for di erent application scenarios,
using the previously mentioned materials, are proposed. With this thesis it
was proved that it is possible to develop passive sensors in di erent alternative
materials for RFID applications and others, which shows great promise
in the use of these materials to achieve higher integration in sensing and
identi cation applications
New generation of interactive platforms based on novel printed smart materials
Programa doutoral em Engenharia Eletrónica e de Computadores (área de Instrumentação e Microssistemas Eletrónicos)The last decade was marked by the computer-paradigm changing with other digital devices suddenly becoming available to the general public, such as tablets and smartphones. A shift in perspective from computer to materials as the centerpiece of digital interaction is leading to a diversification of interaction contexts, objects and applications, recurring to intuitive commands and dynamic content that can proportionate more interesting and satisfying experiences.
In parallel, polymer-based sensors and actuators, and their integration in different substrates or devices is an area of increasing scientific and technological interest, which current state of the art starts to permit the use of smart sensors and actuators embodied within the objects seamlessly. Electronics is no longer a rigid board with plenty of chips. New technological advances and perspectives now turned into printed electronics in polymers, textiles or paper. We are assisting to the actual scaling down of computational power into everyday use objects, a fusion of the computer with the material. Interactivity is being transposed to objects erstwhile inanimate.
In this work, strain and deformation sensors and actuators were developed recurring to functional polymer composites with metallic and carbonaceous nanoparticles (NPs) inks, leading to capacitive, piezoresistive and piezoelectric effects, envisioning the creation of tangible user interfaces (TUIs). Based on smart polymer substrates such as polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET), among others, prototypes were prepared using piezoelectric and dielectric technologies. Piezoresistive prototypes were prepared with resistive inks and restive functional polymers. Materials were printed by screen printing, inkjet printing and doctor blade coating. Finally, a case study of the integration of the different materials and technologies developed is presented in a book-form factor.A última década foi marcada por uma alteração do paradigma de computador pelo súbito aparecimento dos tablets e smartphones para o público geral. A alteração de perspetiva do computador para os materiais como parte central de interação digital levou a uma diversificação dos contextos de interação, objetos e aplicações, recorrendo a comandos intuitivos e conteúdos dinâmicos capazes de tornarem a experiência mais interessante e satisfatória.
Em simultâneo, sensores e atuadores de base polimérica, e a sua integração em diferentes substratos ou dispositivos é uma área de crescente interesse científico e tecnológico, e o atual estado da arte começa a permitir o uso de sensores e atuadores inteligentes perfeitamente integrados nos objetos. Eletrónica já não é sinónimo de placas rígidas cheias de componentes. Novas perspetivas e avanços tecnológicos transformaram-se em eletrónica impressa em polímeros, têxteis ou papel. Neste momento estamos a assistir à redução da computação a objetos do dia a dia, uma fusão do computador com a matéria. A interatividade está a ser transposta para objetos outrora inanimados.
Neste trabalho foram desenvolvidos atuadores e sensores e de pressão e de deformação com recurso a compostos poliméricos funcionais com tintas com nanopartículas (NPs) metálicas ou de base carbónica, recorrendo aos efeitos capacitivo, piezoresistivo e piezoelétrico, com vista à criação de interfaces de usuário tangíveis (TUIs). Usando substratos poliméricos inteligentes tais como fluoreto de polivinilideno (PVDF) ou politereftalato de etileno (PET), entre outos, foi possível a preparação de protótipos de tecnologia piezoelétrica ou dielétrica. Os protótipos de tecnologia piezoresistiva foram feitos com tintas resistivas e polímeros funcionais resistivos. Os materiais foram impressos por serigrafia, jato de tinta, impressão por aerossol e revestimento de lâmina doctor blade. Para terminar, é apresentado um caso de estudo da integração dos diferentes materiais e tecnologias desenvolvidos sob o formato de um livro.This project was supported by FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, within the doctorate
grant with reference SFRH/BD/110622/2015, by POCH – Programa Operacional Capital Humano, and
by EU – European Union
Synthesis of new pyrazolium based tunable aryl alkyl ionic liquids and their use in removal of methylene blue from aqueous solution
In this study, two new pyrazolium based tunable aryl alkyl ionic liquids, 2-ethyl-1-(4-methylphenyl)-3,5- dimethylpyrazolium tetrafluoroborate (3a) and 1-(4-methylphenyl)-2-pentyl-3,5-dimethylpyrazolium tetrafluoroborate (3b), were synthesized via three-step reaction and characterized. The removal of methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution has been investigated using the synthesized salts as an extractant and methylene chloride as a solvent. The obtained results show that MB was extracted from aqueous solution with high extraction efficiency up to 87 % at room temperature at the natural pH of MB solution. The influence of the alkyl chain length on the properties of the salts and their extraction efficiency of MB was investigated
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference EEDAL'11 Energy Efficiency in Domestic Appliances and Lighting
This book contains the papers presented at the sixth international conference on Energy Efficiency in
Domestic Appliances and Lighting. EEDAL'11 was organised in Copenhagen, Denmark in May 2011. This major
international conference, which was previously been staged in Florence 1997, Naples 2000, Turin 2003,
London 2006, Berlin 200h9a s been very successful in attracting an international community of stakeholders
dealing with residential appliances, equipment, metering liagnhdti ng (including manufacturers, retailers,
consumers, governments, international organisations aangde ncies, academia and experts) to discuss the progress
achieved in technologies, behavioural aspects and poliacineds , the strategies that need to be implemented to
further progress this important work.
Potential readers who may benefit from this book include researchers, engineers, policymakers,
and all those who can influence the design, selection, application, and operation of electrical appliances and lighting.JRC.F.7-Renewable Energ