D - Energy-autonmous microsystems
The research fields A-C form the basis for the design of integrated systems. The challenges of the system integration of energy-autonomous, embedded microsystems is addressed in this research field D. The projects focus on the interaction of the basic components with the final goal to present fully autonomous devices.
| Projects in the research field D: Energy-autonomous microsystems | |
| D.1 | Energy self-sufficient MRI-sensors (Korvink Lab) |
| D.2 | Application-specific power supply for self-sufficient microsystems (Reindl Lab) |
| D.3 | Self-sufficient H2 pressure reducer (Müller, Reinecke Lab) |
| D.4 | Wireless electromagnetic energy havesting (Reindl Lab) |
