Mechanical energy harvesting and self-powered electronic applications of textile-based piezoelectric nanogenerators: A systematic review
University of Glasgow · Indian Institute of Technology Delhi · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Environmental pollution resulting from fossil fuel consumption and the limited lifespan of batteries has shifted the focus of energy research towards the adoption of green renewable technologies. On the other hand, there is a growing potential for small, wearable, portable electronic devices. Therefore, considering the pollution caused by fossil fuels, the drawbacks of chemical batteries, and the potential applications of small-scale wearables and portable electronic devices, the development of a more effective lightweight power source is essential. In this context, piezoelectric energy harvesting technology has attracted keen attention. Piezoelectric energy harvesting technology is a process that converts…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.99
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 196
Authors
5- SBSatyaranjan Bairagi
University of Glasgow
- SUShahid Ul IslamCorresponding
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, University of California, Davis
- MSMohammad Shahadat
Universiti Sains Malaysia
- DMDaniel M. MulvihillCorresponding
University of Glasgow
- SWS. Wazed AliCorresponding
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Topics & keywords
- Energy harvesting
- Piezoelectricity
- Materials science
- Wearable technology
- Renewable energy
- Wearable computer
- Mechanical engineering
- Electronics
Funding
- USUnited States - India Educational Foundation
- UOUniversity of Glasgow
- DODepartment of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, IndiaAward: DST/TDT/DDP-05/2018
- COCouncil of Scientific and Industrial Research, India
- UGUniversity Grants Commission
- EAEngineering and Physical Sciences Research CouncilAwards: EP/V003380/1, EP/V003380/1