International audienceA MEMS electrostatic kinetic energy harvester (e-KEH) of about 1 cm 2 , working at ultralow frequency (1-20 Hz), without any supported additional mass on its mobile electrode, and working even without a vacuum environment is reported. The prototype is especially suitable for environments with abundant low frequency motions such as wearable electronics. The proposed e-KEH consists of a capacitor with a finger-teeth interdigited comb structure. This greatly reduces the air damping effect, and thus the capacitance variation remains important regardless of the presence of air. With the new design, the energy transduced per cycle of excitation is no less than 33 times higher than the classic design within 10-40 Hz/2 g peak ...
In this work we present the concept of a MEMS-based Energy Harvester (EH) for the conversion of vibr...
This paper discusses the characterization and evaluation of an MEMS based electrostatic generator, a...
Power supply availability is a limiting factor in wearable devices whose form factor constrains batt...
A growing number of portable and wearable electronics results in an increasing demand of sustainable...
International audienceHarvesting kinetic energy is a good opportunity to power wireless sensor in a ...
International audienceIn this paper we present an autonomous Power Management Integrated Circuit PMI...
This paper reviews kinetic energy harvesting as a potential localised power supply for wireless appl...
International audienceThis article proposes a silicon-based electrostatic kinetic energy harvester w...
This paper discusses the design of an electrostatic generator, power supply component of the self-po...
A nano-power integrated circuit is designed to convert the ac output of an electromagnetic micro gen...
We have designed and built macro-scale wideband electrostatic and electromagnetic power harvesters f...
International audienceIn this review paper introducing the special session “Electronic interfaces of...
Abstract — This letter presents a microelectromechanical sys-tems (MEMS) based energy harvester desi...
International audienceWe report a 1-cm2 ultra-wideband MEMS electrostatic vibration energy harvester...
This letter presents a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based energy harvester designed for app...
In this work we present the concept of a MEMS-based Energy Harvester (EH) for the conversion of vibr...
This paper discusses the characterization and evaluation of an MEMS based electrostatic generator, a...
Power supply availability is a limiting factor in wearable devices whose form factor constrains batt...
A growing number of portable and wearable electronics results in an increasing demand of sustainable...
International audienceHarvesting kinetic energy is a good opportunity to power wireless sensor in a ...
International audienceIn this paper we present an autonomous Power Management Integrated Circuit PMI...
This paper reviews kinetic energy harvesting as a potential localised power supply for wireless appl...
International audienceThis article proposes a silicon-based electrostatic kinetic energy harvester w...
This paper discusses the design of an electrostatic generator, power supply component of the self-po...
A nano-power integrated circuit is designed to convert the ac output of an electromagnetic micro gen...
We have designed and built macro-scale wideband electrostatic and electromagnetic power harvesters f...
International audienceIn this review paper introducing the special session “Electronic interfaces of...
Abstract — This letter presents a microelectromechanical sys-tems (MEMS) based energy harvester desi...
International audienceWe report a 1-cm2 ultra-wideband MEMS electrostatic vibration energy harvester...
This letter presents a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based energy harvester designed for app...
In this work we present the concept of a MEMS-based Energy Harvester (EH) for the conversion of vibr...
This paper discusses the characterization and evaluation of an MEMS based electrostatic generator, a...
Power supply availability is a limiting factor in wearable devices whose form factor constrains batt...