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Exploiting bursting oscillations for energy harvesting
<eng>Despite recent continuous progress in the areas of Structural Health Monitoring and Sensors, there are still major difficulties in wide
proliferation of self-powered wireless sensors technology, mainly due to
limitations in power supplies. However, detecting potential faults/damages, wear, and other abnormal behaviour of various structural components at early stages, remains a top priority from the safety and cost saving points of view.
This interdisciplinary project aims to create and validate numerically and
experimentally a radically new science-enabled energy harvesting technology for self-powered wireless sensing utilizing a bursting oscillations phenomenon.
Contact person: Prof. dr Ivana Kovačić
Period of realization: 2023-2025
ID: 522482101</eng>