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Ultrahigh-power-density flexible piezoelectric energy harvester based on freestanding ferroelectric oxide thin films. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Ren Z   +19 more
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MXenes for Energy Harvesting

Advanced Materials, 2022
AbstractEnergy harvesting modules play an increasingly important role in the development of autonomous self‐powered microelectronic devices. MXenes (i.e., 2D transition metal carbide/nitride) have recently emerged as promising candidates for energy applications due to their excellent electronic conductivity, large specific surface area, and tunable ...
Yizhou Wang   +5 more
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Energy Harvesting

2017
This chapter complements other chapters on battery technologies and on-chip DC-DC conversion, and mainly addresses the challenges of designing low power IoT nodes that are powered by energy harvesting sources, which is the key enabling technology to extend battery life and minimize manual battery maintenance, using in situ power extraction from the ...
Boughey, C., Kar-Narayan, S.
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Hybrid Energy Harvesters: Toward Sustainable Energy Harvesting

Advanced Materials, 2019
AbstractRecently, sustainable green energy harvesting systems have been receiving great attention for their potential use in self‐powered smart wireless sensor network (WSN) systems. In particular, though the developed WSN systems are able to advance public good, very high and long‐term budgets will be required in order to use them to supply electrical
Hanjun Ryu   +2 more
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Energy harvesting

2022
Übersicht über Energy Harvesting-Methoden, Möglichkeiten und Restriktionen anhand von Beispielen aus der ...
Karolina Urszula Laszczyk   +2 more
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Kinetic Energy Harvesting [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
This paper reviews kinetic energy harvesting as a potential localised power supply for wireless applications. Harvesting devices are typically implemented as resonant devices of which the power output depends upon the size of the inertial mass, the frequency and amplitude of the driving vibrations, the maximum available mass displacement and the ...
Beeby, S.P., Torah, R.N., Tudor, M.J.
openaire   +1 more source

Energy harvesting projects

IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2005
This article examines how harvesting environmental energy in sensor networks changes the way an application developer views energy management, and discusses prototype devices. Then it proposes devices that combine energy harvesting and data acquisition.
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Energy-harvesting microsystems

VLSI Design, Automation and Test(VLSI-DAT), 2015
Wireless microsensors and other miniaturized electronics cannot only monitor and better-manage power consumption in emerging small- and large-scale applications (for space, military, medical, agricultural, and consumer markets) but also add energy-saving and performance-enhancing intelligence to old, expensive, and difficult-to-replace infrastructures ...
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