tehohyödyntäminen
Tehohyödyntäminen, often translated as "power utilization" or "energy harvesting," refers to the practice of capturing and using small amounts of electrical energy that are otherwise wasted or ambient. This energy can come from various sources, including vibrations, heat differences, light, radio waves, or even human motion. The goal of tehohyödyntäminen is to power low-power electronic devices without the need for batteries or wired connections, thereby extending their lifespan and reducing maintenance.
The principles behind tehohyödyntäminen involve transducers that convert ambient energy into electrical energy. For example, piezoelectric
Applications for tehohyödyntäminen are diverse and growing. It is particularly useful for powering wireless sensor networks,