Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensing and Flexible Electronics Through Hybrid Technologies

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Title: Energy Harvesting for Wireless Sensing and Flexible Electronics Through Hybrid Technologies
Description: As wearable microelectronics are becoming ubiquitous, there is a growing interest in replacing batteries with a means of harnessing power from the user's environment via embedded systems. Efforts have been made to prolong the harvester's operational lifetime, overcoming energy dissipation, lowering resonant frequency, attaining multi-resonant states, and widening the operating frequency bandwidth of the biomechanical energy harvesters. Such technological advances mean harvesting energy is a viable solution for sustainably powering wearable electronics for health and wellbeing applications, such as continuous medical health monitoring, remote sensing, and motion tracking.
Authors: Muhammad Iqbal, Brahim Aïssa, Malik Muhammad Nauman
Resource Type: eBook.
Subjects: Energy harvesting--Technological innovations
Categories: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electronics / General, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / Alternative & Renewable
Database: eBook Index
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