TY - DATA AU - Priya, Shashank. AU - Inman, Daniel J. TI - Energy Harvesting Technologies SN - 9780387764641 U1 - 621.31 23 PY - 2009/// CY - New York, NY PB - Springer US, Imprint: Springer KW - Electric power production KW - Multibody systems KW - Vibration KW - Mechanics, Applied KW - Electronic circuits KW - Electrochemistry KW - Electrical Power Engineering KW - Mechanical Power Engineering KW - Multibody Systems and Mechanical Vibrations KW - Electronic Circuits and Systems N1 - Piezoelectric and Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting -- Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting -- Electromechanical Modeling of Cantilevered Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters for Persistent Base Motions -- Performance Evaluation of Vibration-Based Piezoelectric Energy Scavengers -- Piezoelectric Equivalent Circuit Models -- Electromagnetic Energy Harvesting -- Energy Harvesting Circuits and Architectures -- On the Optimal Energy Harvesting from a Vibration Source Using a Piezoelectric Stack -- Energy Harvesting Wireless Sensors -- Energy Harvesting using Non-linear Techniques -- Power Sources for Wireless Sensor Networks -- Harvesting Microelectronic Circuits -- Thermoelectrics -- Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting -- Optimized Thermoelectrics For Energy Harvesting Applications -- Microbatteries -- Thin Film Batteries for Energy Harvesting -- Materials for High-energy Density Batteries -- Selected Applications of Energy Harvesting Systems -- Feasibility of an Implantable, Stimulated Muscle-Powered Piezoelectric Generator as a Power Source for Implanted Medical Devices -- Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting for Bio MEMS Applications -- Harvesting Energy from the Straps of a Backpack Using Piezoelectric Materials -- Energy Harvesting for Active RF Sensors and ID Tags -- Powering Wireless SHM Sensor Nodes through Energy Harvesting N2 - Energy Harvesting Technologies provides a cohesive overview of the fundamentals and current developments in the field of energy harvesting. In a well-organized structure, this volume discusses basic principles for the design and fabrication of bulk and micro-scale energy harvesting systems based upon piezoelectric, electromagnetic and thermoelectric technologies. It provides excellent coverage of theory and design rules required for fabrication of efficient electronics and batteries. In addition, it covers the prominent applications for energy harvesting devices illustrating the state-of-the-art prototypes. Combining leading researchers from both academia and industry onto a single platform, Energy Harvesting Technologies serves as an important reference for researchers, engineers, and students involved with power sources, sensor networks and smart materials UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-76464-1 ER -