National
Science Foundation (NSF) Awards Contract To Perpetua Power Source
Technologies To Develop A Wearable Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting
Device
January 14, 2010
CORVALLIS, OR—Perpetua
Power Source Technologies, Inc. (Perpetua) today announced that
it has been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research contract
from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop and demonstrate
a wearable thermoelectric generator solution that is capable of
powering wireless sensors by harvesting available energy from body
heat.
The project, which will be lead
by Perpetua’s Vice President of Technology Paul McClelland,
will develop a wearable thermoelectric energy-harvesting prototype
with integrated energy storage and power management electronics.
The device (Flexible Thin-Film Thermoelectric Wearable Energy Harvester)
will utilize Perpetua’s flexible thin-film thermoelectric
technology, which offers uniquely higher native voltages at low
temperature differences. The renewable energy device will be engineered
to provide sufficient power for a wireless transceiver, not require
maintenance for >10 years, and be inexpensive to produce.
“The successful realization
of medical wireless body area networks will require innovative energy
solutions to allow for more frequent and longer term autonomous
monitoring," said Paul McClelland. "Utilizing the human
body as an energy source is a very appealing solution and Perpetua’s
flexible thermoelectric technology is uniquely suited for generating
required levels of electrical energy from body heat to power wireless
sensors.”
Market applications include wireless body area network
(WBAN) diagnostic systems for use in the healthcare industry for
monitoring vital parameters in patients suffering from diseases
such as diabetes, heart disease, and asthma. Other applications
may include military, security, sports medicine, and entertainment.
About Perpetua Power Source Technologies,
Inc.
Perpetua is dedicated to offering high quality, cost-effective,
and easy-to-use power source products that last as long as the electronics
they power. By extending the life of batteries and in some cases
replacing batteries altogether, Perpetua’s products enable
wireless sensor users to collect more data over time and offer more
opportunities to operate autonomously in diverse environments.
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