International audienceThis paper reports a batch-fabricated, low-frequency and wideband MEMS electrostatic vibration energy harvester (e-VEH), which implements corona-charged vertical electrets and nonlinear elastic stoppers. A numeric model is used to perform parametric study, where we observe a wideband bi-modality resulting from nonlinearity. The nonlinear stoppers improve the bandwidth and induce a frequency-up feature at low frequencies. When the e-VEH works with a bias of 45 V, the power reaches a maximum value of 6.6 μW at 428 Hz and 2.0 g rms, and is above 1 μW at 50 Hz. When the frequency drops below 60 Hz, a 'frequency-up' conversion behavior is observed with peaks of power at 34 Hz and 52 Hz. The −3 dB bandwidth is more than 60%...
International audienceThis letter presents for the first time experiments combining a previously rep...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to a novel study of monophase MEMS electrostatic Vibratio...
The use of sensors that can communicate wirelessly with each other (Internet of Things) is becoming ...
International audienceThis paper reports a batch-fabricated, low-frequency and wideband MEMS electro...
International audienceWe report a 1-cm2 ultra-wideband MEMS electrostatic vibration energy harvester...
International audienceThis paper reports for the first time a MEMS electrostatic vibration energy ha...
Micro-scale energy harvesting from motion has received increasing research interest. The energy harv...
International audienceThis paper reports on an electrostatic Vibration Energy Harvester (e-VEH) syst...
Recent advances in embedded autonomous wireless sensors and low-power electronic devices have led to...
We have designed and built macro-scale wideband electrostatic and electromagnetic power harvesters f...
Integration of vibration energy harvesters (VEHs) with small-scale electronic devices may form an at...
The ‘Internet of Things-(IoT)’ envisions a world scattered with physical sensors that collect and tr...
International audienceThis paper reports the design, fabrication and experiments of an electrostatic...
The ever decreasing power consumption in electronic devices and sensors have facilitated the develop...
AbstractA MEMS-based piezoelectric energy harvesting (PiezoEH) system is proposed and investigated n...
International audienceThis letter presents for the first time experiments combining a previously rep...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to a novel study of monophase MEMS electrostatic Vibratio...
The use of sensors that can communicate wirelessly with each other (Internet of Things) is becoming ...
International audienceThis paper reports a batch-fabricated, low-frequency and wideband MEMS electro...
International audienceWe report a 1-cm2 ultra-wideband MEMS electrostatic vibration energy harvester...
International audienceThis paper reports for the first time a MEMS electrostatic vibration energy ha...
Micro-scale energy harvesting from motion has received increasing research interest. The energy harv...
International audienceThis paper reports on an electrostatic Vibration Energy Harvester (e-VEH) syst...
Recent advances in embedded autonomous wireless sensors and low-power electronic devices have led to...
We have designed and built macro-scale wideband electrostatic and electromagnetic power harvesters f...
Integration of vibration energy harvesters (VEHs) with small-scale electronic devices may form an at...
The ‘Internet of Things-(IoT)’ envisions a world scattered with physical sensors that collect and tr...
International audienceThis paper reports the design, fabrication and experiments of an electrostatic...
The ever decreasing power consumption in electronic devices and sensors have facilitated the develop...
AbstractA MEMS-based piezoelectric energy harvesting (PiezoEH) system is proposed and investigated n...
International audienceThis letter presents for the first time experiments combining a previously rep...
International audienceThe paper is devoted to a novel study of monophase MEMS electrostatic Vibratio...
The use of sensors that can communicate wirelessly with each other (Internet of Things) is becoming ...