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The case for energy harvesting on wildlife in flight
Michael W. Shafer
, Robert Maccurdy
, J. Ryan Shipley
, David Winkler
, Christopher G. Guglielmo
, Ephrahim Garcia
Mechanical Engineering
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Wildlife
100%
Energy Harvesting
100%
Logging Tool
100%
Biologging
80%
Flying Birds
60%
Vibration Energy Harvesting
60%
Piezoelectric Energy Harvester
40%
Tracking Data
20%
Excess Energy
20%
Power Harvesting
20%
Energy Requirement
20%
Energy Harvesting System
20%
Power Requirement
20%
Energy Budget
20%
Datalog
20%
Microelectronics
20%
Scientific Competence
20%
Average Output Power
20%
Energy Available
20%
Maximum Power Output
20%
Wildlife Tracking
20%
Overall Energy
20%
Flying Vertebrates
20%
Flapping Frequency
20%
Microelectronic Circuits
20%
Sensor Unit
20%
Microelectronic Components
20%
Vibration Energy Harvester
20%
Flight Tunnel
20%
Acceleration Measurement
20%
Remote Sensors
20%
Battery Size
20%
Engineering
Energy Harvesting
100%
Energy Engineering
66%
Harvester
50%
Piezoelectric
50%
Microelectronics
50%
Power Output
16%
Battery (Electrochemical Energy Engineering)
16%
Power Requirement
16%
Data Logging
16%
Energy Requirement
16%
Remote Sensor
16%
Excess Energy
16%
Maximum Power Output
16%
Average Power
16%