Authors
Petar Jokic, Michele Magno
Publication date
2017/5/28
Conference
2017 IEEE International symposium on circuits and systems (ISCAS)
Pages
1-4
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Recent advances in electrical sensing and flexible devices have demonstrated great potential in a wide range of applications including wearable devices for fitness and health care. Flexible plastic substrates, such as polyimide, or transparent conductive polyester are used to fabricate flexible devices that increase the comfort when they are worn by users or patients. However, one challenge that still limits the success of wearable devices is the limited lifetime especially in biomedical applications. Energy harvesting technology is one of the most promising approaches to address the short lifetime of wearable devices. However, harvesting energy for powering wearable devices is more challenging due to strict constraints in terms of size, weight and cost. In this work, we present the design of a wearable smart bracelet that uses thin-film small form factor flexible photovoltaic panels as energy source. The solar energy …
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P Jokic, M Magno - 2017 IEEE International symposium on circuits and …, 2017