Electronic skins (e-skins), which can seamlessly adapt and adhere to the body to mimic the functionality of human skin, are a rapidly emerging research area. Such e-skins have the potential to revolutionize artificial prosthetics, robotics, human-machine interfacing, and health monitoring applications. Powering the e-skin is a critical challenge at present due to strict performance criteria, including flexibility, stretchability, mobility, and autonomous operation. One of the most promising approaches to overcome some of these challenges is to scavenge energy from the human body's movements and its surrounding environment. This paper outlines some of the key potential developments that enable energy harvesting through mechanical, thermal af...
The presence of ubiquitous electronics in wearable devices carried by the user is rapidly growing, a...
The first stretchable energy harvesting e-skin (EHES) that is able to detect, differentiate, and har...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...
Energy autonomy is key to the next generation portable and wearable systems for several applications...
The paper presents an overview of recent and noninvasive technologies used to harvest electrical ene...
Electronic skin (e-Skin) with various types of sensors over flexible substrates has received conside...
Wearable technology represents a new technological paradigm for promoting physical activity, enablin...
The emerging Internet of Humans (IoH) can shape future healthcare and consumer devices. The energy s...
Skin mountable electronic devices are in a high-speed development at the crossroads of materials sci...
Wearable devices have seen tremendous growth in the recent decade in the consumer electronics space,...
From every heartbeat to every footstep, human beings dissipate energy all the time. Researchers are ...
The human skin is a unique organ that embeds multiple functions that no artificial systems can curre...
Flexible electronics technology dramatically changes the capability of sensors, which allows us to d...
This paper reviews state-of-the-art methods of energy harvesting for implantable and wearable device...
Energy harvesting, the process of collecting low level ambient energy and converting it into electri...
The presence of ubiquitous electronics in wearable devices carried by the user is rapidly growing, a...
The first stretchable energy harvesting e-skin (EHES) that is able to detect, differentiate, and har...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...
Energy autonomy is key to the next generation portable and wearable systems for several applications...
The paper presents an overview of recent and noninvasive technologies used to harvest electrical ene...
Electronic skin (e-Skin) with various types of sensors over flexible substrates has received conside...
Wearable technology represents a new technological paradigm for promoting physical activity, enablin...
The emerging Internet of Humans (IoH) can shape future healthcare and consumer devices. The energy s...
Skin mountable electronic devices are in a high-speed development at the crossroads of materials sci...
Wearable devices have seen tremendous growth in the recent decade in the consumer electronics space,...
From every heartbeat to every footstep, human beings dissipate energy all the time. Researchers are ...
The human skin is a unique organ that embeds multiple functions that no artificial systems can curre...
Flexible electronics technology dramatically changes the capability of sensors, which allows us to d...
This paper reviews state-of-the-art methods of energy harvesting for implantable and wearable device...
Energy harvesting, the process of collecting low level ambient energy and converting it into electri...
The presence of ubiquitous electronics in wearable devices carried by the user is rapidly growing, a...
The first stretchable energy harvesting e-skin (EHES) that is able to detect, differentiate, and har...
Skin is the largest organ with the functionalities of protection, regulation and sensation. The emul...