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Flourishing energy harvesters for future body sensor network: from single to multiple energy sources

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ISCIENCE
Volume 24, Issue 1, Pages -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101934

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Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China, China at NUSRI, Suzhou, China [2019YFB2004800, R-2020-S-002]
  2. RIE Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering (AME) programmatic grant at NUS, Singapore [A18A4b0055]
  3. Singapore-Poland Joint Grant by Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore [R-263-000-C91-305]
  4. Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange Program, Poland

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Body sensor network (bodyNET) holds great potential for future disease diagnosis and treatment, but requires reliable power sources. Energy harvesters offer new possibilities for addressing energy issues, and integration with other electronic devices can enhance functionality.
Body sensor network (bodyNET) offers possibilities for future disease diagnosis, preventive health care, rehabilitation, and treatment. However, the eventual realization demands reliable and sustainable power sources. The flourishing energy harvesters (EHs) have provided prominent techniques for practically addressing the concurrent energy issue. Targeting for a specific energy source, wearable EHs with a sole conversion mechanism are well investigated. Hybrid EHs integrating different effects for a single source or multi-sources are attaining growing attention, for they provide another degree of freedom concerning a higher-level energy utility. Merging EHs with other functional electronics, diversified functional self-sustainable systems are developed, paving the way for the accomplishment of bodyNET. This review introduces the evolution of wearable EHs from a single effect to hybridized mechanisms for multiple energy sources and wearable to implantable self-sustainable systems. Last, we provide our perspectives on the future development of hybrid EHs to be more competitive with conventional batteries.

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