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This research focuses on improving energy harvesting from human motion for micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS). The goal is to enhance energy efficiency by addressing mechanical and electrical challenges in energy harvesters.
Micro-electro-mechanical-systems (MEMS) impact everyone every day.
Mobile phones, laptops, hearing aids, watches, automotive and medical devices are only few examples of portable goods that include MEMS.
Such products mostly rely on batteries as their source of power, and the need for battery replacement/recharging, and environmental concerns, are increasingly an issue.
Harvesting energy from every day motion, otherwise left unused, is a recent approach to supply energy for portable goods, ranki…
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