[引用][C] Energy harvesting from human body using thermoelectric generator

P Mahalakshmi, S Kalaiselvi - International Journal of Advanced Research in …, 2014

A human body heat driven high throughput thermal energy harvesting single stage regulator for wearable biomedical IoT nodes

V Priya, MK Rajendran, S Kansal… - IEEE Internet of …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A human body heat driven thermal energy harvesting regulator with high output power at
low input voltages and small form factor, suitable to power compact and feature-packed …

[PDF][PDF] Design and Implementation of Hybrid Energy Harvesting System for Medical Wearable Sensor Nodes

SMA Hassan - 2020 - researchgate.net
One of the solutions used for supplying low-power medical applications is the photovoltaic
energy harvesting system (PEHS). In this thesis, the proposed PEHS is composed of a …

A new design of thermoelectric generator for health monitoring

M Saida, G Zaibi, M Samet… - … Conference on Smart …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The monitoring of persons who are suffering of health problems is a vital need to control
their conditions. Health surveillance systems need a promising source of energy to be …

IOT Based Heart Beat Rate Monitoring Device Powered by Harvested Kinetic Energy

W Wang, L Cheng, Z Wang, D Bei - 2023 - europepmc.org
Remote patient monitoring systems are helpful since they can provide timely and effective
healthcare facilities. Such online telemedicine are usually achieved with the help of …

Design of Internet of Things enabled personalized healthcare device for vital signs monitoring

A Pravin Renold… - Journal of Ambient …, 2022 - content.iospress.com
Due to the advancement in personal health care devices, healthcare monitoring of an
individual at anytime and from any location becomes a reality. The major issue with most …

Heart rate monitoring system

M Patil, A Madankar… - 2019 5th International …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Now in current days the method to monitor the patients in hospitals is such that it keeps the
patients tied to their beds, and monitoring by this method is uncomfortable for patients …

[PDF][PDF] Recent Techniques for Harvesting Energy from the Human Body.

NM Turab, HA Owida, JI Al-Nabulsi… - Comput. Syst. Sci …, 2022 - cdn.techscience.cn
The human body contains a near-infinite supply of energy in chemical, thermal, and
mechanical forms. However, the majority of implantable and wearable devices are still …

Power supply issues in e-Health monitoring applications

A Davidson, N Mathur, I Glesk… - … on Renewable Energies …, 2015 - pureportal.strath.ac.uk
Recent years have seen a rapid growth in the development of e-health systems for the
continuous remote patient monitoring of physiological data such as temperature, heart rate …

On architecture of self-sustainable wearable sensor node for iot healthcare applications

S Mohsen, A Zekry, K Youssef, M Abouelatta - Wireless Personal …, 2021 - Springer
In healthcare applications, the remote monitoring of moving patients depends on wearable
nodes that should be mobile. Thus, wearable nodes should be power mains-disconnected …