Energy scavenging has increasingly become an interesting option for powering electronic devices because of the almost infinite lifetime and the non-dependence on fuels for energy generation. Moreover, the rise of wireless technologies promises new applications in medical monitoring systems, but these still face limitations due to battery lifetime and size. A trade-off of these two factors has typically governed the size, useful life and capabilities of an autonomous system. Energy generation from sources such as motion, light and temperature gradients has been established as commercially viable alternatives to batteries for human-powered flashlights, solar calculators, radio receivers and thermal-powered wristwatches, among others. Research...
Recent advancements in electrical sensing and electronics have notably propelled the progress of wea...
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH Implantable and ingestible biomedical electronic devices can be useful tools f...
This paper aims to present new trends in energy-harvesting solutions pertaining to wearable sensors ...
From every heartbeat to every footstep, human beings dissipate energy all the time. Researchers are ...
Energy harvesters serve as continuous and long-lasting sources of energy that can be integrated into...
Modern healthcare is transforming from hospital-centric to individual-centric systems. Emerging impl...
Energy harvesting has been growing in demand and there is a variety of ongoing research to discover ...
International audienceWireless Human Body Sensor Networks (WHBSNs) are extensively used in vit...
This paper reviews state-of-the-art methods of energy harvesting for implantable and wearable device...
Flexible electronics technology dramatically changes the capability of sensors, which allows us to d...
The paper presents an overview of recent and noninvasive technologies used to harvest electrical ene...
The presence of ubiquitous electronics in wearable devices carried by the user is rapidly growing, a...
Implantable medical devices usually require a battery to operate and this can represent a severe res...
Human energy harvesting is envisioned as a remedy to the weight, the size, and the poor energy densi...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Body sensor network is a promising medical technology to address the overwhelmi...
Recent advancements in electrical sensing and electronics have notably propelled the progress of wea...
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH Implantable and ingestible biomedical electronic devices can be useful tools f...
This paper aims to present new trends in energy-harvesting solutions pertaining to wearable sensors ...
From every heartbeat to every footstep, human beings dissipate energy all the time. Researchers are ...
Energy harvesters serve as continuous and long-lasting sources of energy that can be integrated into...
Modern healthcare is transforming from hospital-centric to individual-centric systems. Emerging impl...
Energy harvesting has been growing in demand and there is a variety of ongoing research to discover ...
International audienceWireless Human Body Sensor Networks (WHBSNs) are extensively used in vit...
This paper reviews state-of-the-art methods of energy harvesting for implantable and wearable device...
Flexible electronics technology dramatically changes the capability of sensors, which allows us to d...
The paper presents an overview of recent and noninvasive technologies used to harvest electrical ene...
The presence of ubiquitous electronics in wearable devices carried by the user is rapidly growing, a...
Implantable medical devices usually require a battery to operate and this can represent a severe res...
Human energy harvesting is envisioned as a remedy to the weight, the size, and the poor energy densi...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Body sensor network is a promising medical technology to address the overwhelmi...
Recent advancements in electrical sensing and electronics have notably propelled the progress of wea...
© 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH Implantable and ingestible biomedical electronic devices can be useful tools f...
This paper aims to present new trends in energy-harvesting solutions pertaining to wearable sensors ...