Over the past few years, it has been established that vibration energy harvesters with intentionally designed components can be used for frequency bandwidth enhancement under excitation for sufficiently high vibration amplitudes. Pipelines are often necessary means of transporting important resources such as water, gas, and oil. A self-powered wireless sensor network could be a sustainable alternative for in-pipe monitoring applications. A new control algorithm has been developed and implemented into an underwater energy harvester. Firstly, a computational study of a piezoelectric energy harvester for underwater applications has been studied for using the kinetic energy of water flow at four different Reynolds numbers Re = 3000, 6000, 9000,...
This paper studies a novel enhanced energy-harvesting method to harvest water flow-induced vibration...
AbstractDue to increase in its wide range of applications, underwater wireless sensor nodes are gain...
The research develops a novel harvester associated with a built‐in frequency conversion device to ha...
Over the past few years, it has been established that vibration energy harvesters with intentionally...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Piezoelectric Transducers: Materials, Devices and Applicat...
Underwater wireless sensing systems are envisioned for stand-alone applications and as an addition t...
Underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) are an emerging field in the research area as they have potential...
With the decrease in energy consumption of electronic sensors, the concept of harvesting renewable e...
Renewable energy technology nowadays is advancing in research and application as an alternative for ...
The reduced power requirements of miniaturized electronics offers the opportunity to create devices ...
With the decrease in energy consumption of electronic sensors, the concept of harvesting renewable e...
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For the expansion of the OBSEA underwater cable observatory, which is run by the UPC and is located ...
A linear electromagnetic energy harvesting device for underwater applications, fabricated with a sim...
This paper presents a new energy-harvesting system with two identical piezoelectric energy harvester...
This paper studies a novel enhanced energy-harvesting method to harvest water flow-induced vibration...
AbstractDue to increase in its wide range of applications, underwater wireless sensor nodes are gain...
The research develops a novel harvester associated with a built‐in frequency conversion device to ha...
Over the past few years, it has been established that vibration energy harvesters with intentionally...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Piezoelectric Transducers: Materials, Devices and Applicat...
Underwater wireless sensing systems are envisioned for stand-alone applications and as an addition t...
Underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) are an emerging field in the research area as they have potential...
With the decrease in energy consumption of electronic sensors, the concept of harvesting renewable e...
Renewable energy technology nowadays is advancing in research and application as an alternative for ...
The reduced power requirements of miniaturized electronics offers the opportunity to create devices ...
With the decrease in energy consumption of electronic sensors, the concept of harvesting renewable e...
© 2020 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for a...
For the expansion of the OBSEA underwater cable observatory, which is run by the UPC and is located ...
A linear electromagnetic energy harvesting device for underwater applications, fabricated with a sim...
This paper presents a new energy-harvesting system with two identical piezoelectric energy harvester...
This paper studies a novel enhanced energy-harvesting method to harvest water flow-induced vibration...
AbstractDue to increase in its wide range of applications, underwater wireless sensor nodes are gain...
The research develops a novel harvester associated with a built‐in frequency conversion device to ha...