Development of an Adaptive Piezoelectric Harvesting System for Wireless Remote Power Supply
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Development of an Adaptive Piezoelectric Harvesting System for Wireless Remote Power Supply

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  2. English
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Development of an Adaptive Piezoelectric Harvesting System for Wireless Remote Power Supply

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Information

Publisher
GRIN Verlag
Year
2017
eBook ISBN
9783668553637
Edition
0
Subtopic
Energy

Table of contents

  1. Abstract
  2. Appendix B – Interim Progress Report…………………………………………….B1 of 2
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. 1 Introduction
  5. 2 Methodology
  6. 3 Literature Review/Theory
  7. 4 Design of the circuit:-
  8. 5 Implementation
  9. 6 Testing and Results
  10. 7 Project Management
  11. 8 Critical Appraisal
  12. 9 Conclusions
  13. 10 Student Reflections
  14. Bibliography and References
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