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Several researchers have investigated the vibration based energy harvesting over the last few decades, with the ultimate goal of powering small electronic components (such as wireless sensors) by using the vibration energy available in their environment. Of all the basically available transaction mechanisms that can be used for the vibration-to-energy conversion, piezoelectric transducer has received the most attention in the literature. Due to their high power densities and ease of application, the Piezoelectric materials are preferred for energy harvesting.

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Several researchers have investigated the vibration based energy harvesting over the last few decades, with the ultimate goal of powering small electronic components (such as wireless sensors) by using the vibration energy available in their environment. Of all the basically available transaction mechanisms that can be used for the vibration-to-energy conversion, piezoelectric transducer has received the most attention in the literature. Due to their high power densities and ease of application, the Piezoelectric materials are preferred for energy harvesting.
Autorenporträt
Indresh Kumar Verma obtained his Masters of Design in Electronic Systems from IIITD&M Kancheepuram. Thereafter he is currently working with Chhatrapati Shivaji Institute of Technology as Asst. Prof. in Electronics & Instrumentation Deptt. The author has keen interests in Energy Harvesting Techniques, Design of Labview based system.