Self-powered Energy Harvesting Systems for Health Supervising Applications

Self-powered Energy Harvesting Systems for Health Supervising Applications

 
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
Publisher: Springer
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Number of Volumes: 1 pieces, Book
 
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ISBN13:9789811956188
ISBN10:9811956189
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:123 pages
Size:235x155 mm
Weight:267 g
Language:English
Illustrations: 42 Illustrations, black & white; 43 Illustrations, color
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This book highlights the current and recent state-of-the-art developments in energy harvesting systems for health supervising applications. It explores the exciting potential of energy harvesting as a crosscutting field of research to intersect with other areas to envisage new products, solutions, and applications. Among all these new opportunities for synergy, there is a research area that fully matches the features offered by energy harvesting with its power supply's main needs- health supervising (HS), which consists of monitoring the health or operating conditions of anything, such as structures, buildings, public health, environment, etc. The book covers the hand in hand evolution towards a new paradigm: truly self-powered devices based on a single transducer acting as a sensor and as power source simultaneously and efficiently. This evolution is illustrated by the concept and implementation of novel state-of-the-art architecture for self-powered energy harvesting systems for applications that range from structural health monitoring to point-of-care medical devices.
Table of Contents:

Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Self-powered nodes for structural health monitoring applications.- Chapter 3. Galvanic-cell-based self-powered devices.- Chapter 4. Ubiquitous self-powered architectures.- Chapter 5. LORA Auto-Sensed Self-Powered monitoring for Smart Industry.- Chapter 6. Conclusions and future work.