The paper presents an overview of recent and noninvasive technologies used to harvest electrical energy on the surfaces of human body. New electronic materials developed to provide sufficient comfort for the people wearing them are analyzed, and an inventory of common sensors for monitoring applications, which can profit from these technologies, is provided. In this way, a comprehensive panorama of what is currently available to design ultra-low-power systems is given. The purpose of the paper is to provide the basis for the development of non-invasive wearable devices, powered by the energy harvested on the surfaces of human body, which consider wearability and comfort constraints
The emergence of human-motion-based energy harvesters is a reflection of the need to develop future ...
Wearable devices have become very popular now days across the youth over the world. These devices ha...
Energy harvesters serve as continuous and long-lasting sources of energy that can be integrated into...
The paper presents an overview of recent and noninvasive technologies used to harvest electrical ene...
Wearable technology represents a new technological paradigm for promoting physical activity, enablin...
Recent researches indicate the possibility of integrating low power MEMS sensors and energy harveste...
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The presence of ubiquitous electronics in wearable devices carried by the user is rapidly growing, a...
This paper reviews state-of-the-art methods of energy harvesting for implantable and wearable device...
This paper aims to present new trends in energy-harvesting solutions pertaining to wearable sensors ...
Energy harvesting, the process of collecting low level ambient energy and converting it into electri...
This paper presents a discussion on energy scavenging for wearable devices in conjunction with human...
The aim of this chapter to provide an overview of the different techniques that can be used to harve...
Portable electronic systems and wearable sensor networks are offering increasing opportunities in fi...
Electronic skins (e-skins), which can seamlessly adapt and adhere to the body to mimic the functiona...
The emergence of human-motion-based energy harvesters is a reflection of the need to develop future ...
Wearable devices have become very popular now days across the youth over the world. These devices ha...
Energy harvesters serve as continuous and long-lasting sources of energy that can be integrated into...
The paper presents an overview of recent and noninvasive technologies used to harvest electrical ene...
Wearable technology represents a new technological paradigm for promoting physical activity, enablin...
Recent researches indicate the possibility of integrating low power MEMS sensors and energy harveste...
From every heartbeat to every footstep, human beings dissipate energy all the time. Researchers are ...
The presence of ubiquitous electronics in wearable devices carried by the user is rapidly growing, a...
This paper reviews state-of-the-art methods of energy harvesting for implantable and wearable device...
This paper aims to present new trends in energy-harvesting solutions pertaining to wearable sensors ...
Energy harvesting, the process of collecting low level ambient energy and converting it into electri...
This paper presents a discussion on energy scavenging for wearable devices in conjunction with human...
The aim of this chapter to provide an overview of the different techniques that can be used to harve...
Portable electronic systems and wearable sensor networks are offering increasing opportunities in fi...
Electronic skins (e-skins), which can seamlessly adapt and adhere to the body to mimic the functiona...
The emergence of human-motion-based energy harvesters is a reflection of the need to develop future ...
Wearable devices have become very popular now days across the youth over the world. These devices ha...
Energy harvesters serve as continuous and long-lasting sources of energy that can be integrated into...