Abstract:Recently, vibrational energy harvesting has been considered a promising alternative to batteries for powering microsystems for large wireless sensor network applications. However, ambient vibrations are below 100 Hz, while most machines and equipment operate relatively at high frequencies (more than 70 Hz). Herein, we propose a theoretical study to harvest energy from high frequencies using a frequency-down bistable piezoelectric energy harvester mechanism. We investigate the energy harvesting benefit in the d… Show more
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