Abstract
Energy harvesting can be achieved through many different mechanisms. Such technology has been drawing researchers’ attention to its practical applications for a decade, as it can be widely applied to countless scenarios. It steals the show in the modern development of the biomedical elec-tronics, especially implantable applications, as it allows the patients to move freely without re-striction. To prolong lifetime of the battery inside/outside a patient’s body, the electrical conversion efficiency of the electronic implant is of primary importance in energy harvesting. The conversion can be achieved by a so-called miniaturized rectification circuit (also known as “rectifier”). This study aims to compare different state-of-the-art techniques focusing on the conversion efficiency of the rectification. Particular emphasis is put on semiconductor-based circuits capable of being integrated with tiny chips on the implants.
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Gong, C. S. A. (2022, March 1). IC-Based Rectification Circuit Techniques for Biomedical Energy-Harvesting Applications. Micromachines. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi13030411
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