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A self-powered wireless motion sensor based on a high-surface area reverse electrowetting-on-dielectric energy harvester (open access)

A self-powered wireless motion sensor based on a high-surface area reverse electrowetting-on-dielectric energy harvester

Article presents a motion-sensing device with the capability of harvesting energy from low-frequency motion activities. Based on the high surface area reverse electrowetting-on-dielectric (REWOD) energy harvesting technique, mechanical modulation of the liquid generates an AC signal, which is modeled analytically and implemented in Matlab and COMSOL.
Date: March 8, 2022
Creator: Tasneem, Nishat Tarannum; Biswas, Dipon K.; Adhikari, Pashupati R.; Gunti, Avinash; Patwary, Adnan B.; Reid, Russell C. et al.
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