Review of energy harvesting techniques and applications for microelectronics
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Data publicació2005
EditorInternational Society for Optical Engineering
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Abstract
The trends in technology allow the decrease in both size and power consumption of complex digital systems. This decrease in size and power gives rise to new paradigms of computing and use of electronics, with many small devices working collaboratively or at least with strong communication capabilities. Examples of these new paradigms are wearable devices and wireless sensor networks. Currently, these devices are powered by batteries. However, batteries present several disadvantages: the need to either replace or recharge them periodically and their big size and weight compared to high technology electronics. One possibility to overcome these power limitations is to extract (harvest) energy from the environment to either recharge a battery, or even to directly power the electronic device. This paper presents several methods to design an energy harvesting device depending on the type of energy available.
CitacióMateu, Loreto; Moll, Francesc. Review of energy harvesting techniques and applications for microelectronics. A: Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering, v 5837 PART I, VLSI Circuits and Systems II, 2005, p 359-373
Forma partProceedings of SPIE; 5837
ISSN0277-786X
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