Wearable self-powered biosensors

RC Reid, I Mahbub - Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2020 - Elsevier
Wearable self-powered biosensors are devices that operate without an external electronic
power source or onboard battery and that use a biorecognition detection element to relay …

An electromagnetic rotational energy harvester using sprung eccentric rotor, driven by pseudo-walking motion

MA Halim, R Rantz, Q Zhang, L Gu, K Yang, S Roundy - Applied Energy, 2018 - Elsevier
In this work, an electromagnetic energy harvesting device using a sprung eccentric rotor has
been designed, optimized and characterized to harvest power from pseudo-walking signals …

Enhanced electromagnetic wrist-worn energy harvester using repulsive magnetic spring

M Cai, WH Liao - Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2021 - Elsevier
While wrist-worn electronics have great potential in a variety of areas, their applications are
currently constrained by the limited working time of their electrochemical batteries …

Power management for kinetic energy harvesting IoT

Q Ju, H Li, Y Zhang - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Human kinetic energy is regarded as a promising sustainable energy source to solve the
energy bottleneck of Internet of Things (IoT). The low power harvested from human motion …

Mechanical energy harvesting taxonomy for industrial environments: Application to the railway industry

PL Díez, I Gabilondo, E Alarcón… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Traditional industry is experiencing a worldwide evolution with Industry 4.0. Wireless sensor
networks (WSNs) have a main role in this evolution as an essential part of data acquisition …

Electromagnetic energy harvesting from swing-arm motion using rotational eccentric mass structure

MA Halim, R Rantz, Q Zhang, L Gu… - … conference on solid …, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We present an electromagnetic energy harvester using rotational eccentric mass structure
that generates power from extremely low-frequency motion of a driven mechanical swing …

Modeling and experimental analysis of a wearable energy harvester that exploits human-body motion

MA Halim, R Rantz, Q Zhang, L Gu, K Yang… - 2018 IEEE …, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper reports modeling and analysis of a wearable rotational energy harvester from
human-body motion. Our analysis started with the collection of inertial measurement unit …

Approaching theoretical power bound for vibration energy harvesters under displacementconstrained operation

BD Truong - 2024 - openarchive.usn.no
The last decade has witnessed the explosion of the internet of things (IoT), in which sensor
networks are indispensable elements. However, most sensors are powered by batteries with …

Challenges in VLSI Design for Efficient Energy Harvesting

S Kumar, M Jhamb - Advances in Signal Processing, Embedded Systems …, 2023 - Springer
Energy harvesting means extracting energy from the ambient environment to power stand-
alone systems. Ambient energy sources are vibration, solar, radio frequency, wind, pressure …

Design and Implementation of Energy Harvesting Circuits for Medical Devices

T Oh - 2018 - trace.tennessee.edu
Technological enhancements in a low-power CMOS process have promoted enhancement
of advanced circuit design techniques for sensor related electronic circuits such as wearable …