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    From Preliminary Design to Prototy** and Validation of Energy Harvester for Shoes

    Powering a remote wireless sensor is a challenging task if batteries are not suitable or enough capacious and their substitution is not feasible. In this project a remote wireless sensor is placed inside train...

    Elvio Bonisoli, Francesco Di Monaco in Shock & Vibration, Aircraft/Aerospace, and… (2015)

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    Guidelines for the design of tyre sensor housings

    The next generation of tyre sensors will be bonded directly onto the inner liner (IL) in order to measure important parameters such as strain, vehicle load, contact pressure, the tyre-road friction coefficient...

    Francesco Di Monaco, Sandro Moos in The International Journal of Advanced Manu… (2014)

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    Robust Optimization of Magneto-Mechanical Energy Harvesters for Shoes

    Powering a remote wireless sensor is a challenging task if batteries are not suitable or enough capacious and their substitution is not feasible. A remote wireless sensor can be placed inside a shoe with the a...

    Stefano Tornincasa, Maurizio Repetto in Special Topics in Structural Dynamics, Vol… (2013)

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    Nonlinear Testing and Models Comparison of Magneto-Mechanical Energy Scavengers

    This paper describes modeling and experimental testing of a magneto-mechanical energy scavenger. The examined device is a vibration-driven linear generator, where the translator is constituted by a permanent m...

    Elvio Bonisoli, Carlo Rosso, Francesco Di Monaco in Topics in Modal Analysis II, Volume 6 (2012)

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    Nonlinear Dynamics of an Electro-Mechanical Energy Scavenger

    This paper presents a very compact electro-mechanical wideband energy harvester optimized for tire applications. The energy conversion process of the device takes into account the simulation of different pheno...

    Stefano Tornincasa, Elvio Bonisoli, Francesco Di Monaco in Modal Analysis Topics, Volume 3 (2011)