Publication Type : Conference Paper
Publisher : 2014 Power and Energy Systems Conference: Towards Sustainable Energy, PESTSE 2014
Source : 2014 Power and Energy Systems Conference: Towards Sustainable Energy, PESTSE 2014, IEEE Computer Society, Bangalore (2014)
Keywords : Constant voltage, Digital integrated circuits, energy conservation, Low Power, Microbial fuel cells, multiple stacking, Optical relay, Output power, Power management systems, Power processors, Topology
Campus : Amritapuri
School : School of Engineering
Department : Electrical and Electronics
Year : 2014
Abstract : This paper presents a novel power processor topology to be utilized for deriving power from the microbial fuel cells. The power thus derived will be of sustained for long time with constant voltage and enhanced output power. This topology is concentrated in use of low power consuming Digital Integrated Circuits (IC), which improves the efficiency of system and being compact in nature, these stacked ICs can be used for accommodating multiple numbers of microbial fuel cells. The simulation results of the proposed system are presented to show the validity and sustainability of system.
Cite this Research Publication :
Dr. P. Kanakasabapathy and Pillai, A. G., “Power processor for microbial fuel cells”, in 2014 Power and Energy Systems Conference: Towards Sustainable Energy, PESTSE 2014, Bangalore, 2014.