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A Class AAA Solar Testbed for Reproducible Long-Term Characterization of Energy-Harvesting Systems

arXiv:2604.2495092.7h-index: 45
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For researchers and engineers developing solar-powered wireless sensor nodes, this testbed enables reliable, repeatable laboratory evaluation under controlled conditions, addressing a key bottleneck in system-level design and verification.

The paper presents a solar testbed with Hardware-in-the-Loop control that achieves Class AAA performance per IEC 60904-9, enabling reproducible long-term characterization of energy-harvesting systems. The testbed provides stable illumination from 5.7 mW/m² to 908 kW/m² with spectral match <1.3%, spatial non-uniformity <1.28%, and long-term instability <0.6%.

Energy harvesting promises maintenance-free operation of wireless sensor nodes but introduces strong dependencies on stochastic and deployment-specific environmental conditions. In particular, solar-powered systems are highly sensitive to variations in irradiance and spectral composition, which complicates system-level design, parameter tuning, and reliable verification. This work presents a solar testbed in which active control via Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) enables stable and repeatable illumination conditions for evaluating ultra-low-power energy harvesting systems. The proposed LED-based solar testbed provides spectrally configurable illumination over a wide dynamic range, from 5.7 mW/m2 to 908 kW/m2. It achieves Class AAA performance according to IEC 60904-9, with a spectral match below 1.3% and a spatial non-uniformity below 1.28% over a 16.5 cm x 16.5 cm test area. The long-term irradiance instability remains below 0.6%. Closed-loop control using integrated illuminance and spectral sensors ensures high temporal stability, while a temperature-controlled DUT stage supports long-term experiments. Experimental results demonstrate high repeatability and suitability for systematic laboratory characterization of solar energy harvesting systems.

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