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Milad Ataei Ashtiani

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An Energy Efficient Power Converter for Zero Power Wearable Devices

Milad Ataei Ashtiani

Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's and epilepsy requires monitoring a subject's development of symptoms through electroencephalography (EEG) signals over long periods. Wearable devices enable convenient monitoring of biosignals, unlike complex and costly hospi ...
EPFL2018

Phase and frequency self-configurable efficient low voltage harvester for zero power wearable devices

Pierre-André Farine, Alexis Boegli, Milad Ataei Ashtiani

This paper describes a converter which configures itself to increase power transfer and decrease losses. The system controls its three timing variables by three loops in a stable manner. A time domain state-space averaging model is used to design the syste ...
Ieee2016

Design of an integrated thermoelectric generator power converter for ultra-low power and low voltage body energy harvesters aimed at ExG active electrodes

Pierre-André Farine, Alexis Boegli, Milad Ataei Ashtiani, Christian Robert

This paper describes a detailed design procedure for an efficient thermal body energy harvesting integrated power converter. The procedure is based on the examination of power loss and power transfer in a converter for a self-powered medical device. The ef ...
Institute of Physics2015
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