Energy harvesting is an attractive way to power electronic systems such as wireless sensors without using batteries or other energy storages with limited lifetime. Among the energy harvesters proposed from different sources (e.g. light, thermal gradient, strain, vibrations, electromagnetic field, air flow and pressure variations), vibrations pervasively available in different environments (indoor and outdoor) represent an attractive option for the development of adequate sources for low power supplying or for extending the autonomy of remote sensors and portable electronics. Power harvested from mechanical vibrations represents a very promising energy source with estimated power in the \u3bcW\u2013mW range [ROU 04a]. Vibration-powered gener...
Low-power requirements of contemporary sensing technology attract research on alternate power source...
By scavenging energy from their local environment, portable electronic devices such as mobile phones...
By scavenging energy from their local environment, portable electronic devices such as mobile phones...
Energy harvesting is an attractive way to power electronic systems such as wireless sensors without ...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
Vibration energy harvesting is an attractive technique for potential powering of wireless sensors an...
Vibration energy harvesting is an attractive technique for potential powering of wireless sensors an...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have the potential to transform engineering infrastructure, manufact...
AbstractThe ambient vibration-based micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) piezoelectric harvester h...
Low-power requirements of contemporary sensing technology attract research on alternate power source...
By scavenging energy from their local environment, portable electronic devices such as mobile phones...
By scavenging energy from their local environment, portable electronic devices such as mobile phones...
Energy harvesting is an attractive way to power electronic systems such as wireless sensors without ...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
chap 6International audienceVibration‐powered generators are typically inertial spring and mass syst...
Vibration energy harvesting is an attractive technique for potential powering of wireless sensors an...
Vibration energy harvesting is an attractive technique for potential powering of wireless sensors an...
Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have the potential to transform engineering infrastructure, manufact...
AbstractThe ambient vibration-based micro electromechanical systems (MEMS) piezoelectric harvester h...
Low-power requirements of contemporary sensing technology attract research on alternate power source...
By scavenging energy from their local environment, portable electronic devices such as mobile phones...
By scavenging energy from their local environment, portable electronic devices such as mobile phones...