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Energy Harvesting and Storage for Electronic Devices 2011-2021  
IDTechEx, May 2011, Pages: 403
production millions Energy Harvesting and Storage for Electronic Devices 2011-2021


Energy Harvesting and storage for small devices: Global Scenario and Future Outlook (2011 - 2017)  
Transparency Market Research, March 2012
and escalating demand for green, Energy harvesting is paving its way into variety of applications, especially small electronic devices. More efficient energy gathering & storage and increasing affordability have


Energy Harvesting Technologies & Energy Storage: Worldwide Forecasts, Third Edition  
Darnell Group, July 2010, Pages: 73
harvesting has emerged onto the power electronics scene and has offered increased revenue to companies that got in on the ground floor. Energy harvesting is an opportunistic technology that is being


MEMS Energy Harvesting Devices, Technologies and Markets  
Yole Development, March 2009
of view. There are needs for better power density but also for less power consuming electronics and wireless communications! MARKET METRICS Market acceptance of MEMS energy harvesting devices


Energy Harvesting Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, Nanotechnology, 2012 to 2018  
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Nov 2011, Pages: 625
of this study. The energy harvesting and energy storage market factors light harvesting for small devices Technological developments in the fields of low-power electronics and energy storage systems have


Energy Harvesting & Micro Batteries: Market Forces and Demand Characteristics, Third Edition  
Darnell Group, Nov 2009, Pages: 72
is likely to require partnerships that include sensor manufacturers, ultra-low-power electronics manufacturers and energy harvesting makers. Power requirements of some portable devices can “overlap


Nokia's NanoTechnology Research - Nokia's NanoTech Research Agenda, Results and Future Directions  
Grizzly Analytics, March 2011, Pages: 81
energy Flexible touch-screen displays Harvesting energy from 500mhz-10ghz RF and more Around three years ago Nokia released a video of their Morph concept, a mobile device based on nanotechnology


Batteries, Supercapacitors, Alternative Storage for Portable Devices 2009-2019  
IDTechEx, April 2009, Pages: 213
is a capacitor? -- Capacitor definition -- Capacitor history -- Analogy to a spring -- Capacitor construction - Limitations of energy storage devices -- The electronic device and its immediate support


Energy Harvesting, Micro Batteries and Power Management ICs: Market Forces and Demand Characteristics (Second Edition)  
Darnell Group, Oct 2008, Pages: 67
Energy harvesting, small-format batteries and power management ICs are technologies that will enable the commercial rollout of next-generation ultra-low-power electronic devices and systems


Energy Harvesting, Micro Batteries and Power Management ICs  
Darnell Group, Oct 2007
Energy harvesting, energy storage and advanced power management are some of the major issues in terms of the commercial rollout of next-generation low-power electronic devices and systems. Low-power


Energy Harvesting, Micro Batteries and Power Management ICs: Competitive Environment  
Darnell Group, June 2007, Pages: 62
This report gives a top-level overview of some of the companies that make energy harvesting devices, micro batteries and power management ICs for low-power sensors and devices. Each of these markets


Thin-Film Batteries: A New Market Opportunity Assessment 2011  
NanoMarkets, June 2011
between thin batteries and energy harvesting. For many years, thin film batteries have seemed to be a technology in search of an application. However, in this report NanoMarkets shows that there are true


Printed Battery Markets - 2011  
NanoMarkets, Aug 2011
and product directions in the printed battery sector. In particular, we consider the commercial impact of future printable electrolytes and the development of related energy storage devices


Energy Harvesting, Micro Batteries & Power Management ICs: Applications and Customer Landscape. First Edition  
Darnell Group, April 2007, Pages: 106
. The low-power device market is being driven by applications, so energy harvesting, energy storage and advanced power management companies need to look at where these devices are being employed. LPD wireless


Thin Film Solid State Battery, Printed Battery, and Smarter Computing Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2011 to 2017  
WinterGreen Research, Inc., Oct 2011, Pages: 505
Chips and Effective Capacity - 3.1.3. Cymbet Development Support - 3.1.4. Cymbet Solid State Energy Storage for Embedded Energy, Power Back-up and Energy Harvesting - 3.1.5. Cymbet Energy Harvesting - 3.1.6. Cymbet


Brand Enhancement by Electronics in Packaging 2012-2022  
IDTechEx, Aug 2011, Pages: 310
of small electronic devices and their photovoltaic energy harvesting contrasted with more modest progress in improving the batteries they employ 7.28. Power in use vs duty cycle for portable and mobile


Wireless Sensor Networks 2011-2021  
IDTechEx, July 2011, Pages: 336
Integration with end customer. 6. POWER FOR TAGS 6.1. Batteries 6.1.1. Customised and AAA / AA batteries 6.1.2. Planar Energy Devices 6.1.3. AlwaysReady Smart NanoBattery 6.1.4. Energy storage


Wireless Power Transmission for Consumer Electronics and Electric Vehicles 2012-2022  
IDTechEx, Sep 2011, Pages: 145
and contactless vehicle charging 3.2. The place of energy harvesting in wirelessly powering electronic and electrical devices and vehicles 3.3. Solar bag and solar panel on phone, both for charging phones 3.4.


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