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Flexible piezoelectric polymer-based energy harvesting system for roadway applications

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In this article, a piezoelectric energy harvester module based on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) polymer for roadway applications was presented, which exhibited stable performance and durability over the repeated number of bending cycles.
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This article is published in Applied Energy.The article was published on 2017-07-01. It has received 165 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: PMUT & Energy harvesting.

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Influences of material extrusion additive manufacturing (MEAM) parameters and additives on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) properties.

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of deposition parameters on potential piezoelectric properties of 3D printed polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) 3D additively manufactured components were investigated.
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Energy harvesting performance of a full-pressure piezoelectric transducer applied in pavement structures

TL;DR: In this article , the instantaneous and long-term piezoelectric properties were finally evaluated through acceleration loading tests, indicating that the new transducer has a good electrical response after being applied to the pavement structure.
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Intelligent Cubic-Designed Piezoelectric Node (iCUPE) with Simultaneous Sensing and Energy Harvesting Ability toward Self-Sustained Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT).

TL;DR: In this paper , a self-powered triaxial piezoelectric sensor (TPS) combined with machine learning assisted three orthogonal PEGs were used to achieve high-precision multifunctional vibration recognition with resolutions of 0.01 g, 0.1 Hz, and 2° for acceleration, frequency, and tilting angle, respectively, providing a high recognition accuracy of 98%-100%.
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2D Materials for Wearable Energy Harvesting

TL;DR: In this article , the relationship between synthesis procedures, material structures/properties, and device performance in the context of 2D materials-based wearable energy harvesting technologies is discussed and challenges and future research opportunities are identified and discussed based on current progress.
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Multi-physics modelling of piezoelectric pavement system for energy harvesting under traffic loading

TL;DR: In this article, the field performance of the piezoelectric-based energy harvesting pavement system (PZ-EHPS) under moving traffic loads by multi-physics modelling is evaluated.
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Fundamentals of Power Electronics

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Role of renewable energy sources in environmental protection: A review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review has been done on scope of CO2 mitigation through solar cooker, water heater, dryer, biofuel, improved cookstove and by hydrogen, which provides an excellent opportunity for mitigation of greenhouse gas emission and reducing global warming through substituting conventional energy sources.
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Energy scavenging for mobile and wireless electronics

TL;DR: A whirlwind survey of energy harvesting can be found in this article, where the authors present a survey of recent advances in energy harvesting, spanning historic and current developments in sensor networks and mobile devices.
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A review of power harvesting using piezoelectric materials (2003–2006)

TL;DR: The field of power harvesting has experienced significant growth over the past few years due to the ever-increasing desire to produce portable and wireless electronics with extended lifespans as mentioned in this paper, and the use of batteries can be troublesome due to their limited lifespan, thus necessitating their periodic replacement.
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Prospects for LED lighting

TL;DR: More than one-fifth of US electricity is used to power artificial lighting as discussed by the authors and light-emitting diodes based on group III/nitride semiconductors are bringing about a revolution in energy-efficient lighting.
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