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ENERGY RECOVERY AND MANAGEMENT

Main lecturer

Mail address

Phone number

Christophe LALLEMENT, Professor

c.lallement@unistra.fr, office B220,

+33 (0)3 68 85 44 23

Other instructor(s)

“N/A”

APOGEE code

Track - Year - Option - Semester

Coefficient = ECTS

Duration

EP012M43

Engineer - 2Y G - I2S - S8

Master - 1Y ASI - S2

1 / 1

7h CM, 3,5h CI

EXAMS

Duration

Authorized documents

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School calculator authorized

Session 1

CC

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Yes / No

Session 2

to complete

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Yes / No

Prerequisites

Electronics and physics (1rst and 2nd years)

Lecture goals

  • Introduction to the world of MEMS (MicroElectroMechanical Systems) and MOEMS (MicroOptoElectroMechanical Systems) and their major fields of application.
  • Introduction to the power harvesting (sensors aspects, Circuits & Systems) and power management for the development of autonomous microsystems (in energy terms).
  • Introduction to the architecture of WSN (Wireless Sensors Network) and associated issues.

Detailed outline

Introduction to MEMS & MOEMS

  • The main areas of use (aeronautics, automotive, medical technology, biotechnology, telecommunications, RF MEMS and Wireless 'Wireless')
  •  Some detailed applications.

Transduction and energy management

  • The associated sensors
  • Power harvesting
  • Energy management and associated issues
  • Examples of architectures for WSN.

Applications

Simulation of energy management (Language chosen by the student (or group of students): C++, Matlab Similink, Python, etc.)

Acquired skills

  • Basic skills in problem associated with WSN: energy management/ power harvesting.
  •  Knowledge of MEMS and MOEMS and their application areas.