This article is based on research done during the author’s PhD at Cardiff University, UK. A prototype of a novel wireless energy transmission system aimed at the use with wireless aircraft structural health monitoring (SHM) sensor nodes is described. The system uses ultrasonic guided plate waves (Lamb waves) to transmit energy along an aluminium plate, similar to those used in aircraft structures. Three types of piezoelectric transducers generating and receiving the ultrasonic vibration were compared. The Smart Material MFC M8528-P1 was found to achieve the best performance, allowing the transmission of 17 mW across a 54 cm distance, while being driven with a 20 V signal. Laser vibrometer imaging and LISA software simulation of the Lamb wav...
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Structural health monitoring systems are increasingly used for comprehensive fatigue tests and surve...
In this work we demonstrate the feasibility of an embedded, cheap, miniaturized active sensor node f...
This article is based on research done during the author’s PhD at Cardiff University, UK. A prototyp...
In this project an investigation of a wireless power transmission method utilising ultrasonic Lamb ...
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Ultrasonic waves have been applied in non-destructive testing for decades. Development of new sensor...
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This paper reports our initial development and testing of a wireless ultrasonic transducer network f...
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is an emerging technology with great potential in structural diag...
This paper presents the development of a newly designed wireless piezoelectric (PZT) sensor platform...
This paper reports a self powered smart tag consisting of a vibration energy harvester, the power co...
This report outlines an investigation of an ultrasonic Acoustic Electric Feedthrough (AEF) to transf...
Structural health monitoring systems are increasingly used for comprehensive fatigue tests and surve...
In this work we demonstrate the feasibility of an embedded, cheap, miniaturized active sensor node f...
This article is based on research done during the author’s PhD at Cardiff University, UK. A prototyp...
In this project an investigation of a wireless power transmission method utilising ultrasonic Lamb ...
In this paper, a novel design for an ultrasonic power transmission system designed for use in aircra...
The unavailability of suitable power supply at desired locations is currently an important obstacle ...
This paper presented a novel ultrasonic wireless power link (UWPL) to provide power supply for embed...
Recent research into damage detection methodologies, embedded sensors, wireless data transmission an...
Ultrasonic waves have been applied in non-destructive testing for decades. Development of new sensor...
This paper describes a wireless demonstrator system designed for generation and detection of fundame...
This paper reports our initial development and testing of a wireless ultrasonic transducer network f...
Structural health monitoring (SHM) is an emerging technology with great potential in structural diag...
This paper presents the development of a newly designed wireless piezoelectric (PZT) sensor platform...
This paper reports a self powered smart tag consisting of a vibration energy harvester, the power co...
This report outlines an investigation of an ultrasonic Acoustic Electric Feedthrough (AEF) to transf...
Structural health monitoring systems are increasingly used for comprehensive fatigue tests and surve...
In this work we demonstrate the feasibility of an embedded, cheap, miniaturized active sensor node f...