Electrostatic Kinetic Energy Harvesting

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· John Wiley & Sons
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Harvesting kinetic energy is a good opportunity to power wireless sensor in a vibratory environment. Besides classical methods based on electromagnetic and piezoelectric mechanisms, electrostatic transduction has a great perspective in particular when dealing with small devices based on MEMS technology. This book describes in detail the principle of such capacitive Kinetic Energy Harvesters based on a spring-mass system. Specific points related to the design and operation of kinetic energy harvesters (KEHs) with a capacitive interface are presented in detail: advanced studies on their nonlinear features, typical conditioning circuits and practical MEMS fabrication.

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Philippe Basset, Associate professor at Université Paris-Est, ESYCOM, ESIEE Paris, France

Dimitri Galayko, associate professor at Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ., Paris, France

Elena Blokhina, research manager at School of Electrical, Electronic and Communications Engineering, University College Dublin, Ireland

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