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DESCRIPTION:Autonomous sensors are wireless measurement systems used in mul
 tiple applications from healthcare to environmental monitoring. A large nu
 mber of autonomous sensors still rely on primary batteries for their power
  supply. A proposed alternative\, not exempt of challenges\, is to harvest
  the energy from the surrounding environment (e.g. radiant\, thermal\, mec
 hanical) or from intentional energy transmitters. This webinar first prese
 nts the basic building blocks of an energy harvester and design rules to t
 ake into account. Then\, different types of energy transducers\, condition
 ing circuits\, and storage devices are introduced. Finally\, some commerci
 al energy harvesters are presented. Research carried out in this area by t
 he presenter’s group will also be embedded and highlighted.\n\nSpeaker(s
 ): Manel Gasulla-Forner\, \n\nUniversitat Politènica de Catalunya\, Barce
 lonaTech\, c/Esteve Terradas\, 7\, Castelldefels\, Cataluna\, Spain\, 0886
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LOCATION:Universitat Politènica de Catalunya\, BarcelonaTech\, c/Esteve Te
 rradas\, 7\, Castelldefels\, Cataluna\, Spain\, 08860
ORGANIZER:ferrero@uniovi.es
SEQUENCE:9
SUMMARY:Energy Harvesting For Autonomous Sensors
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/209757
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Autonomous sensors are wireless measuremen
 t systems used in multiple applications from healthcare to environmental m
 onitoring. A large number of autonomous sensors still rely on primary batt
 eries for their power supply. A proposed alternative\, not exempt of chall
 enges\, is to harvest the energy from the surrounding environment (e.g. ra
 diant\, thermal\, mechanical) or from intentional energy transmitters. Thi
 s webinar first presents the basic building blocks of an energy harvester 
 and design rules to take into account. Then\, different types of energy tr
 ansducers\, conditioning circuits\, and storage devices are introduced. Fi
 nally\, some commercial energy harvesters are presented. Research carried 
 out in this area by the presenter&amp;rsquo\;s group will also be embedded and
  highlighted.&lt;/p&gt;
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