Submitted on behalf of EDA Publishing Association (http://irevues.inist.fr/handle/2042/16838)International audienceThe need for wearable or abandoned microsystems, as well as the trend to a lower power consumption of electronic devices, make miniaturized renewable energy generators a viable alternative to batteries. Among the different alternatives, an interesting option is the use of inertial microgenerators for energy scavenging from vibrations present in the environment. These devices constitute perpetual energy sources without the need for refilling, thus being well suited for abandoned sensors, wireless systems or microsystems which must be embedded within the structure, without outside physical connections. Different electromagnetic e...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Inertial vibration energy harvesters are effective on...
In this paper, we look into the fundamental mechanism to retrieve the power from physical vibrations...
Abstract: This paper presents two types of electromagnetic power generators exploiting direct conver...
The need for wearable or abandoned microsystems, as well as the trend to a lower power consumption o...
In this work, we present the design and optimization of an electromagnetic inertial microgenerator f...
Abstract- In this work, the design, fabrication and characterization of an electromagnetic inertial ...
This thesis investigates electro-mechanical generator systems which harvest energy from their enviro...
There is a concept of self-powered devices using micro generator for energy production. These small ...
Pervasive networks of wi reless sensors and communication nodes have been developed during past deca...
Mechanical energy in the form of low frequency vibrations (1–100 Hz) can be commonly available and t...
AbstractThis paper presents the design, fabrication, and testing of a miniature electromagnetic iner...
A vibration based micro-generator is an energy harvesting device that couples a certain transduction...
This paper describes a microscale electromagnetic vibration powered generator that harvests kinetic ...
There is a concept of self-powered devices using micro generator for energy production. These small ...
Energy harvesting is an attractive way to power electronic systems such as wireless sensors without ...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Inertial vibration energy harvesters are effective on...
In this paper, we look into the fundamental mechanism to retrieve the power from physical vibrations...
Abstract: This paper presents two types of electromagnetic power generators exploiting direct conver...
The need for wearable or abandoned microsystems, as well as the trend to a lower power consumption o...
In this work, we present the design and optimization of an electromagnetic inertial microgenerator f...
Abstract- In this work, the design, fabrication and characterization of an electromagnetic inertial ...
This thesis investigates electro-mechanical generator systems which harvest energy from their enviro...
There is a concept of self-powered devices using micro generator for energy production. These small ...
Pervasive networks of wi reless sensors and communication nodes have been developed during past deca...
Mechanical energy in the form of low frequency vibrations (1–100 Hz) can be commonly available and t...
AbstractThis paper presents the design, fabrication, and testing of a miniature electromagnetic iner...
A vibration based micro-generator is an energy harvesting device that couples a certain transduction...
This paper describes a microscale electromagnetic vibration powered generator that harvests kinetic ...
There is a concept of self-powered devices using micro generator for energy production. These small ...
Energy harvesting is an attractive way to power electronic systems such as wireless sensors without ...
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Inertial vibration energy harvesters are effective on...
In this paper, we look into the fundamental mechanism to retrieve the power from physical vibrations...
Abstract: This paper presents two types of electromagnetic power generators exploiting direct conver...