International audienceThis article proposes a silicon-based electrostatic kinetic energy harvester with an ultra-wide operating frequency bandwidth from 1 Hz to 160 Hz. This large bandwidth is obtained, thanks to a miniature tungsten ball impacting with a movable proof mass of silicon. The motion of the silicon proof mass is confined by nonlinear elastic stoppers on the fixed part standing against two protrusions of the proof mass. The electrostatic transducer is made of interdigited-combs with a gap-closing variable capacitance that includes vertical electrets obtained by corona discharge. Below 10 Hz, the e-KEH offers 30.6 nJ per mechanical oscillation at 2 grms, which makes it suitable for powering biomedical devices from human motion. A...
Micro-scale energy harvesting from motion has received increasing research interest. The energy harv...
International audienceThis paper reports a batch-fabricated, low-frequency and wideband MEMS electro...
The next generation of implantable leadless pacemakers will require vibrational energy harvesters in...
International audienceThis article proposes a silicon-based electrostatic kinetic energy harvester w...
International audienceA MEMS electrostatic kinetic energy harvester (e-KEH) of about 1 cm 2 , workin...
International audienceThis paper presents an innovative broadband electrostatic vibration energy har...
Abstract — This letter presents a microelectromechanical sys-tems (MEMS) based energy harvester desi...
A universal self-charging system driven by random biomechanical energy for sustainable operation of ...
This letter presents a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based energy harvester designed for app...
International audienceHarvesting kinetic energy is a good opportunity to power wireless sensor in a ...
International audienceThis paper reports for the first time a MEMS electrostatic vibration energy ha...
International audienceThis work is dedicated for the study of energy harvesters implemented in form ...
This paper reviews kinetic energy harvesting as a potential localised power supply for wireless appl...
This paper reports a novel ultrasonic-based wireless power transmission technique that has the poten...
We have developed a micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) electrostatic vibratory power generator ...
Micro-scale energy harvesting from motion has received increasing research interest. The energy harv...
International audienceThis paper reports a batch-fabricated, low-frequency and wideband MEMS electro...
The next generation of implantable leadless pacemakers will require vibrational energy harvesters in...
International audienceThis article proposes a silicon-based electrostatic kinetic energy harvester w...
International audienceA MEMS electrostatic kinetic energy harvester (e-KEH) of about 1 cm 2 , workin...
International audienceThis paper presents an innovative broadband electrostatic vibration energy har...
Abstract — This letter presents a microelectromechanical sys-tems (MEMS) based energy harvester desi...
A universal self-charging system driven by random biomechanical energy for sustainable operation of ...
This letter presents a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) based energy harvester designed for app...
International audienceHarvesting kinetic energy is a good opportunity to power wireless sensor in a ...
International audienceThis paper reports for the first time a MEMS electrostatic vibration energy ha...
International audienceThis work is dedicated for the study of energy harvesters implemented in form ...
This paper reviews kinetic energy harvesting as a potential localised power supply for wireless appl...
This paper reports a novel ultrasonic-based wireless power transmission technique that has the poten...
We have developed a micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) electrostatic vibratory power generator ...
Micro-scale energy harvesting from motion has received increasing research interest. The energy harv...
International audienceThis paper reports a batch-fabricated, low-frequency and wideband MEMS electro...
The next generation of implantable leadless pacemakers will require vibrational energy harvesters in...