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Neil M. White

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  337
Citations -  11550

Neil M. White is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Energy harvesting. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 334 publications receiving 10842 citations. Previous affiliations of Neil M. White include Queensland University of Technology & University of Queensland.

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Energy harvesting vibration sources for microsystems applications

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of existing piezoelectric generators is presented in this paper, including impact coupled, resonant and human-based devices, including large scale discrete devices and wafer-scale integrated versions.
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An electromagnetic, vibration-powered generator for intelligent sensor systems

TL;DR: In this article, the design of miniature generators capable of converting ambient vibration energy into electrical energy for use in powering intelligent sensor systems is described and experimental results are described and test results presented.
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Design and fabrication of a new vibration-based electromechanical power generator

TL;DR: In this article, the relative movement of a magnet pole with respect to a coil has been used to generate electrical power from mechanical energy in a vibrating environment using an electromagnetic transducer.
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Towards a piezoelectric vibration-powered microgenerator

TL;DR: In this paper, an inertial generator was developed that uses thick-film piezoelectric technologies to produce electrical power from vibrations in the environment of the device and validates the concept, and produces an output of 3uW.
Book

Energy Harvesting for Autonomous Systems

TL;DR: This case study presents a case study of Adaptive Energy-Aware Sensor Networks, which combines wireless devices and Sensor Networks with Kinetic Energy Harvesting to improve the efficiency of energy storage.