In order to increase the power autonomy of implantable sensors, energy harvesters can aid and, in certain cases, substitute implantable batteries. The paper describes two promising techniques among the approaches presented in literature: biofuel cells and inductive powering. For both tech- niques, key points and drawbacks are illustrated, together with a summary of the solutions pre- sented in literature. Potential methods to enhance the performance of biofuel cells by means of nanostructured materials are presented and discussed
© 2017 IEEE. Batteries for implanted medical devices such as pacemakers typically require surgical r...
Energy harvesters serve as continuous and long-lasting sources of energy that can be integrated into...
International audienceThis paper presents electrical characterization and power management circuit o...
In order to increase the power autonomy of implantable sensors, energy harvesters can aid and, in ce...
A major challenge facing the development of implantable devices for clinical use is in finding a sui...
A review. Interdisciplinary research has combined the efforts of many scientists and engineers to g...
Considerable efforts in research have been dedicated to the advancement of enzyme-based biofuel cell...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The most common e...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...
There is a growing interest in the design and engineering of operational biofuel cells that can be i...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Implantable technologies are becoming more widespread for biomedical applications that include physi...
[EN] Glucose fuel cells arise from the need for developing small devices able to supply energy in ...
We present an enzymeless, surface mountable glucose fuel cell based on abiotic catalysts. The device...
A variety of diagnostic and therapeutic medical technologies rely on long term implantation of an el...
© 2017 IEEE. Batteries for implanted medical devices such as pacemakers typically require surgical r...
Energy harvesters serve as continuous and long-lasting sources of energy that can be integrated into...
International audienceThis paper presents electrical characterization and power management circuit o...
In order to increase the power autonomy of implantable sensors, energy harvesters can aid and, in ce...
A major challenge facing the development of implantable devices for clinical use is in finding a sui...
A review. Interdisciplinary research has combined the efforts of many scientists and engineers to g...
Considerable efforts in research have been dedicated to the advancement of enzyme-based biofuel cell...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.The most common e...
AbstractEnzymatic biofuel cells (EBFCs) can generate energy from metabolites present in physiologica...
There is a growing interest in the design and engineering of operational biofuel cells that can be i...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Implantable technologies are becoming more widespread for biomedical applications that include physi...
[EN] Glucose fuel cells arise from the need for developing small devices able to supply energy in ...
We present an enzymeless, surface mountable glucose fuel cell based on abiotic catalysts. The device...
A variety of diagnostic and therapeutic medical technologies rely on long term implantation of an el...
© 2017 IEEE. Batteries for implanted medical devices such as pacemakers typically require surgical r...
Energy harvesters serve as continuous and long-lasting sources of energy that can be integrated into...
International audienceThis paper presents electrical characterization and power management circuit o...