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| ![]() Advanced Methods of Powering Sensor Systems Developed by Electro Standards LabsElectro Standards Laboratories has developed high-density energy storage with high pulsed power capability for remote sensor systems and is seeking parties interested in commercialization.
Projects include powering sensor systems in remote energy harvesting buoys. These power systems utilize embedded linear generators to accumulate ocean wave heave energy. This energy can be used to power sensors for long periods of time since the energy is being replenished from the environment. Electro Standards Laboratories is also applying its expertise to the science of harvesting energy from undersea currents utilizing optimized underwater generators. Smart algorithms tune the controls to maximize energy harvesting. This high-density energy storage with high pulsed power capability technology is now readied for further development for commercial applications. Applications could include emergency beacons for all commercial and recreational watercraft and for offshore rig-monitoring buoys in the oil and gas industries. Longer term development would target scaling up the technology to provide an inexhaustible source of renewable electrical energy for powering larger systems. Parties interested in this technology for their specific applications are invited to contact Electro Standards Laboratories. Dr. Raymond B. Sepe, Jr., is Vice President of the R&D Engineering Services Group and a principal in the company. Dr. Sepe can be reached at eslab@electrostandards.com or 401-943-1164. Electro Standards Laboratories’ # # # Electro Standards Laboratories R&D Engineering Services Group provides research and applied experience in AC, DC, and SRM electric motor controls, estimation and power electronics. These include mechanically sensorless motor control, hybrid electric vehicles, low noise motor control, remote energy harvesting sensor buoys, and linear motor aircraft launch and arrest systems. End
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