This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) vibration to electrical power generator which can effectively harvest energy from low frequency external vibrations. The reported second generation MEMS energy scavenger module up-converts low frequency environmental vibrations before mechanical-to-electrical conversion. Power is generated through planar electromagnetic induction using a magnet on the low frequency actuation plane, and coils on the high frequency resonance plane. The proposed approach has been demonstrated using a macro-scale prototype, which provides 5.1 μW maximum power and 11.1 mV maximum voltage. When scaled to micro-electromechanical (MEMS) dimensions, the expected maximum power and voltage from the 10 × 8.5 × 2.5 mm 3 genera...
This paper presents a miniature and non-resonant vibration based electromagnetic (EM) energy harvest...
Vibration energy harvesting is receiving a considerable amount of interest as a means for powering w...
Mechanical energy in the form of low frequency vibrations (1–100 Hz) can be commonly available and t...
This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) vibrationto-electrical power generator which can efficie...
This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) vibration-to-electrical power generator, which can effic...
This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) micro-power generator with tunable resonance frequency w...
AbstractThis paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) micro-power generator with tunable resonance fre...
This paper presents a microelectromechanical-system-based electromagnetic vibration-to-electrical po...
This thesis study presents the design, simulation, and fabrication of a low frequency electromagneti...
AbstractThis paper proposes design and analysis of electromagnetic energy harvester using MEMS techn...
This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) vibration-to-electrical power generator for wireless sen...
This paper presents a wideband electromagnetic vibration-to-electrical micro power generator. The mi...
This paper presents a MEMS-based electromagnetic (EM) energy harvester for low frequency and low acc...
This paper presents a non-resonant vibration based electromagnetic MEMS energy harvester, which gene...
AbstractThis paper presents a miniature and non-resonant vibration based electromagnetic (EM) energy...
This paper presents a miniature and non-resonant vibration based electromagnetic (EM) energy harvest...
Vibration energy harvesting is receiving a considerable amount of interest as a means for powering w...
Mechanical energy in the form of low frequency vibrations (1–100 Hz) can be commonly available and t...
This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) vibrationto-electrical power generator which can efficie...
This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) vibration-to-electrical power generator, which can effic...
This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) micro-power generator with tunable resonance frequency w...
AbstractThis paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) micro-power generator with tunable resonance fre...
This paper presents a microelectromechanical-system-based electromagnetic vibration-to-electrical po...
This thesis study presents the design, simulation, and fabrication of a low frequency electromagneti...
AbstractThis paper proposes design and analysis of electromagnetic energy harvester using MEMS techn...
This paper presents an electromagnetic (EM) vibration-to-electrical power generator for wireless sen...
This paper presents a wideband electromagnetic vibration-to-electrical micro power generator. The mi...
This paper presents a MEMS-based electromagnetic (EM) energy harvester for low frequency and low acc...
This paper presents a non-resonant vibration based electromagnetic MEMS energy harvester, which gene...
AbstractThis paper presents a miniature and non-resonant vibration based electromagnetic (EM) energy...
This paper presents a miniature and non-resonant vibration based electromagnetic (EM) energy harvest...
Vibration energy harvesting is receiving a considerable amount of interest as a means for powering w...
Mechanical energy in the form of low frequency vibrations (1–100 Hz) can be commonly available and t...