This paper presents the results of modeling of a mixed non-linear, strongly coupled and multidomain electromechanical system designed to scavenge the energy of ambient vibrations and to generate an electrical supply for an embedded microsystem. The system is operating in three domains: purely mechanical (the resonator), coupled electromechanical (electrostatic transducer associated with the moving mass) and electrical circuit, including switches, diodes and linear electrical components. Although only linear networks can be property modeled in SystemC-AMS, we propose a technique allowing modeling of electrical networks including non-linear components (diodes) as well as time-varying capacitors. The whole system was modeled using two solvers ...
International audienceVibration energy harvesting is a technique for the generation of electricity f...
International audienceThis paper reports a new functional design and modeling of a vibration energy ...
ISBN: 978-1-4244-1567-0International audienceIn this paper, we describe a novel top/down methodology...
This paper presents the results of modeling of a mixed non-linear, strongly coupled and multidomain ...
This paper presents the results of modeling of a mixed non-linear, strongly coupled and multidomain ...
This contribution presents a SystemC–AMS model of a mixed non-linear, strongly coupled and multidoma...
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This paper studies the vibrational motion of a dynamical system connected to an electromagnetic devi...
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Electrostatic transducers for vibration energy scavenging have been an object to numerous studies, b...
International audienceVibration energy harvesting is a technique for the generation of electricity f...
International audienceThis paper reports a new functional design and modeling of a vibration energy ...
ISBN: 978-1-4244-1567-0International audienceIn this paper, we describe a novel top/down methodology...
This paper presents the results of modeling of a mixed non-linear, strongly coupled and multidomain ...
This paper presents the results of modeling of a mixed non-linear, strongly coupled and multidomain ...
This contribution presents a SystemC–AMS model of a mixed non-linear, strongly coupled and multidoma...
International audienceThis paper presents a functional design and modeling of smart conditioning cir...
ISBN : 978-1-4673-3107-4International audienceThis paper presents an approach for high-level modelin...
International audienceThis paper reports on a comparative study of the modeling techniques for a cap...
International audienceThis paper presents optimization, design and modeling of a conditionning circu...
International audienceIn this paper, we propose a VHDL-AMS implementation of a physical model of a m...
International audienceThis paper presents an analysis, behavioral modeling and functional design of ...
This paper studies the vibrational motion of a dynamical system connected to an electromagnetic devi...
International audienceIn this paper, we show how the analysis and design of Electrostatic Vibration ...
Electrostatic transducers for vibration energy scavenging have been an object to numerous studies, b...
International audienceVibration energy harvesting is a technique for the generation of electricity f...
International audienceThis paper reports a new functional design and modeling of a vibration energy ...
ISBN: 978-1-4244-1567-0International audienceIn this paper, we describe a novel top/down methodology...