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Investigation of Potential Platforms for Low Frequency MEMS-based Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting
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MEMS based energy harvesters have recently been investigated for scavenging, otherwise useless, ambient vibration energy. Piezoelectric materials are fabricated on micro-devices to convert the mechanical vibration energy into electrical energy. The main focus for these harvesters is low frequency...
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Fall 2014
Data collection is difficult in remote locations due to limited access and scarce resources. To power environmental monitoring equipment, and allow it to operate independently of maintenance and infrastructure, energy can be harvested from the environment; however, this makes the system dependent...
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Spring 2021
Due to the unprecedentedly high demand of wireless spectrum, one of the central missions in wireless networks is to technically improve the spectrum efficiency. Thus, many techniques have been devised, in which non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) is quite promising. In NOMA, the strengthened...