Self-powered Sensors - Dhanaraj, Rajesh Kumar; Samuel, Prithi; Sathyamoorthy, Malathy;(ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9780443137921
ISBN10:0443137927
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:342 pages
Size:234x190 mm
Weight:450 g
Language:English
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Self-powered Sensors

A Path to Wearable Electronics
 
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Self-powered Sensors: A Path to Wearable Electronics features recent developments in chemical, photonic, pharmaceutical, microbiological, biomimetic, and bio-inspired approaches for MEMS/NEMS and medicinal self-powered sensors. Unconventional nanomaterial sensors driven by self-sufficient energy are given a contemporary review, with a focus on the categorization of energy sources and comparisons of research involving self-powered solar, piezoresistive, triboelectric, and thermodynamic technologies. This book also focuses on the different techniques, materials, comparisons of fabrication of self-powered sensors as well as thermoelectric self-powered sensors and its implantable applications.
Table of Contents:

1. Fundamentals and applications of self-powered sensing systems 2. Wearable and portable self-powered sensor systems based on emerging energy harvesting technology 3. Augmented machine learning towards smart self-powered sensing systems 4. Next-generation self-powered integrated sensing systems for the industrial internet of things (IIoT) applications 5. Self-powered wearable implantable smart sensor and medical electronics based on nanogenerator 6. Intelligent vision sensors tracking and sensor fusion space-based surveillance and detection 7. Stretchable and flexible wearable sensors based on carbon and textile for health monitoring 8. Wearable electrochemical and biosensors for forensic analysis: Challenges and research directions 9. Self-powered triboelectric sensors for biomedical applications 10. Cybersecurity and data privacy vulnerability analysis for smart, self-powered sensors 11. Biometric and bio-inspired approaches for MEMS/NEMS enabled self-powered sensors 12. Self-powered integrated sensor system for printable fabrication 13. Self-powered wireless solution towards the smart city: Use cases and its applications 14. Deep learning algorithm and self-powered tactile sensors for gesture recognition 15. Signal processing for a self-powered vibration-based power generation