Chapter-1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Literature Review.- Chapter 3: Design, Modeling and Comparison of Piezoelectric Energy Harvesters.- Chapter 4: Design and FEM Simulation of Guided Beam Piezoelectric Energy Harvester.- Chapter 5: Fabrication of Guided Beam Piezoelectric Energy Harvester.- Chapter 6: Testing and Characterization of Guided Beam Piezoelectric Energy Harvester.- Chapter 7: Conclusion and Future Scope.
About the Author: Shanky Saxena is an Assistant Professor in the School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering at Lovely Professional University, Punjab, India. He received a degree in electronics and communication engineering from the University of Rajasthan, India, in 2008, and a master's degree in communication and signal processing from Jaipur National University, Jaipur, India, in 2013. Dr. Saxena completed his Ph.D. from Malaviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur, India, in 2019. He worked as a research scholar at the MEMS and Microsensors Department, CSIR-Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, Pilani, India, from 2013 to 2018. He is a Senior Member of IEEE USA and has over 09 years of teaching and research experience with more than 25 publications in the MEMS field. His research interests include MEMS-based piezoelectric vibration energy harvesters and energy harvesting for bio-medical applications.
Ritu Sharma is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Malaviya National Institute of Technology (MNIT), Jaipur. She completed an M.Tech. in VLSI and a Ph.D. degree in photonics and optics from the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, MNIT, in 2004 and 2011, respectively. Dr. Sharma is working on important projects in the field of energy harvesters, optoelectronics and biosensors. Her research interests include fabrication and characterization of piezoelectric energy harvesters, nanophotonic devices based on low-cost materials, nanomaterials for nano-optoelectronic and nano-piezoelectric devices, MEMS, and nanoelectronic devices.
B. D. Pant worked as a Professor with AcSIR, and also an Emeritus Scientist with the Smart Sensors Area of CSIR-CEERI Pilani, India. He received an M.E. degree in microelectronics from the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, India, in 1994, and a Ph.D. degree in MEMS from Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, India, in 2010. Dr. Pant has worked on several important projects of global interest e.g. the development of high-power piezoelectric materials, semiconductor devices, VLSICs, and MEMS. He has also led several projects on MEMS and NEMS. His interests are focused on developing MEMS technology and devices for medical, industrial, automotive, social security, and aerospace applications. His current interests are Bio-MEMS, microfluidics, micro, and nano-energy harvesters.