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NSF-MeitY: Fundamental Realizable Limit Vibration Energy Harvesting: Design, Analysis, and — NSF Award to Iowa State University (I

The Internet of Things (IoT) sensors-based monitoring enables data-driven decision-making in ‘smart’ Building/City/Factory/Agriculture/Healthcare settings, optimizing energy/resource utilization and minimizing the carbon footprint. One challenge with their wide adoption is limited battery life, requiring manual battery

Award titleNSF-MeitY: Fundamental Realizable Limit Vibration Energy Harvesting: Design, Analysis, and
Award ID2414972
AwardeeIowa State University
CityAMES
StateIA
Amount obligated$400,000
Principal investigatorRatnesh Kumar
ProgramSSA-Special Studies & Analysis, EPCN-Energy-Power-Ctrl-Netwrks
Start date08/15/2024
AbstractThe Internet of Things (IoT) sensors-based monitoring enables data-driven decision-making in ‘smart’ Building/City/Factory/Agriculture/Healthcare settings, optimizing energy/resource utilization and minimizing the carbon footprint. One challenge with their wide adoption is limited battery life, requiring manual battery replacement, some of which could be in hazardous areas. This proposal aims to introduce and develop a fundamental realizable limit (FRL) power output vibration energy harvester to
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