Self-powered systems: a review of energy sources
Self-powered systems: a review of energy sources
A range of self-power technologies is reviewed. Self-powered systems are defined as those that operate by harnessing ambient energy present within the environment of the system. As MEMS and smart-material technologies mature, embedded and remote systems become more attractive. Self-power offers a potential for solving the difficult problem of supplying energy to these devices.
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Glynne-Jones, P.
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White, N.M.
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2001
Glynne-Jones, P.
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White, N.M.
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Glynne-Jones, P. and White, N.M.
(2001)
Self-powered systems: a review of energy sources.
Sensor Review, 21 (2), .
(doi:10.1108/02602280110388252).
Abstract
A range of self-power technologies is reviewed. Self-powered systems are defined as those that operate by harnessing ambient energy present within the environment of the system. As MEMS and smart-material technologies mature, embedded and remote systems become more attractive. Self-power offers a potential for solving the difficult problem of supplying energy to these devices.
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Published date: 2001
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