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Energy harvesting from arterial blood pressure for powering embedded micro sensors in human brain

Nanda et al., 2017

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12408767588009252463
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Nanda A
Karami M
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Journal of Applied Physics

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This manuscript investigates energy harvesting from arterial blood pressure via the piezoelectric effect for the purpose of powering embedded micro-sensors in the human brain. One of the major hurdles in recording and measuring electrical data in the human …
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