能量收集
电池(电)
可穿戴计算机
仪表(计算机编程)
能量(信号处理)
计算机科学
无线
可用能量
可穿戴技术
电气工程
功率(物理)
工程类
电信
嵌入式系统
物理
量子力学
操作系统
作者
Edwar Romero,R. O. Warrington,Michael R. Neuman
标识
DOI:10.1088/0967-3334/30/9/r01
摘要
Energy scavenging has increasingly become an interesting option for powering electronic devices because of the almost infinite lifetime and the non-dependence on fuels for energy generation. Moreover, the rise of wireless technologies promises new applications in medical monitoring systems, but these still face limitations due to battery lifetime and size. A trade-off of these two factors has typically governed the size, useful life and capabilities of an autonomous system. Energy generation from sources such as motion, light and temperature gradients has been established as commercially viable alternatives to batteries for human-powered flashlights, solar calculators, radio receivers and thermal-powered wristwatches, among others. Research on energy harvesting from human activities has also addressed the feasibility of powering wearable or implantable systems. Biomedical sensors can take advantage of human-based activities as the energy source for energy scavengers. This review describes the state of the art of energy scavenging technologies for powering sensors and instrumentation of physiological variables. After a short description of the human power and the energy generation limits, the different transduction mechanisms, recent developments and challenges faced are reviewed and discussed.
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