Alhawari, Mohammad.

Energy Harvesting for Self-Powered Wearable Devices [electronic resource] / - 1st ed. 2018. - XII, 99 p. 89 illus., 57 illus. in color. | Binding - Card Paper | - Analog Circuits and Signal Processing, 1872-082X . - Analog Circuits and Signal Processing, .

This book discusses the design and implementation of energy harvesting systems targeting wearable devices. The authors describe in detail the different energy harvesting sources that can be utilized for powering low-power devices in general, focusing on the best candidates for wearable applications. Coverage also includes state-of-the-art interface circuits, which can be used to accept energy from harvesters and deliver it to a device in the most efficient way. Finally, the authors present power management circuits for using multiple energy harvesting sources at the same time to power devices and to enhance efficiency of the system. • Provides a comprehensive overview of the available energy harvesting sources and their usage, model and characteristics; • Enables engineers to understand the challenges of using energy harvesting systems and to design proper interface circuits for a particular application; • Presents characterization data of human-body thermal and vibrational energy harvesting, using off the shelf components; • Shows state-of-the-art power management methods for controlling the power harvested, stored and delivered to the load.

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EXTC Engineering

Circuits and Systems. Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks. Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering.

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