Publikationen und Projekte nach Themenbereich (DDC)
Publikationen
Publikationen und Projekte nach DDC 621.3: Elektrotechnik und Elektronik
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Marmet, Philip; Holzer, Lorenz; Hocker, Thomas; Boiger, Gernot K.,
2024.
Modellbasierte Entwicklung von Elektroden für Festoxid-Brennstoffzellen.
In:
VPE/PLM Swiss Symposium, OST – Ostschweizer Fachhochschule, Rapperswil, Schweiz, 11. April 2024.
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Katepalli, Anudeep; Wang, Yuxin; Lin, Jou; Harfmann, Anton; Bonmarin, Mathias; Krupczak, John; Shi, Donglu,
2024.
Solar Energy.
271(112444).
Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2024.112444
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Zbinden, Oliver; Knapp, Evelyne; Tress, Wolfgang,
2024.
Identifying performance limiting parameters in perovskite solar cells using machine learning.
Solar RRL.
Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.1002/solr.202300999
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Wlodarczyk, Jakub Karol; Schärer, Roman Pascal; Friedrich, Andreas; Schumacher, Jürgen,
2024.
Upscaling of reactive mass transport through porous electrodes in aqueous flow batteries.
Journal of the Electrochemical Society.
171(020544).
Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ad258e
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Marmet, Philip; Holzer, Lorenz; Hocker, Thomas; Boiger, Gernot Kurt,
2023.
Multiscale-multiphysics model for novel ceramic solid oxide fuel cell electrodes.
In:
18th International Conference of Multiphysics, Graz, Austria, 14-15 December 2023.
Projekte
Projekte nach DDC 621.3: Elektrotechnik und Elektronik
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Feasibility study: Investigation of the use of the Dynapic Piezo as energy harvesting source for embedded wireless systems
The Dynapic® Piezo is a very robust and yet affordable device, presently used in keyboard applications, powered by mains or batteries. A very small amount of energy is produced each time the piezo is mechanically activated. This work purposes to investigate the use of the Dynapic® piezo as a power source for ...
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Self-powered wireless remote controller for consumer electronic (PULPP2)
In this project, a battery-less wireless remote control aimed at the consumer market will be developed. A use case where the remote control includes a low power motor is also considered. The ultra low power system will derive its energy only from the environment and the natural movements of the user. The work ...
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Feasibility study: Electronic on line door lock cylinder integrating a wireless link
A wireless link offers new innovative use cases for a lock cylinder. The door locks in a building can be serviced from a central station hundreds of meters away. So technicians do not have to get on site to program new access authentications or check the battery status. Batteries will be changed just on time because ...
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Feasibility Study: Investigation of a new, innovative and universal power management concept for energy harvesters to be integrated in circuits used in wireless building automation (PULPP1).
This study purposes to investigate a new energy management concept for energy harvesters. The concept will be as universal as possible, meaning it will include several types of harvesters. The concept will be integrated in future microcontroller/transceivers used for wireless home automation. In the feasibility ...