Publications by authors named "Karthik Kakaraparty"

Reverse electrowetting-on-dielectric (REWOD)-based energy harvesting has been studied over the last decade as a novel technique of harvesting energy by actuating liquid droplet(s) utilizing applied mechanical modulation. Much prior research in REWOD has relied on planar electrodes, which by its geometry possess a limited surface area. In addition, most of the prior REWOD works have applied a high bias voltage to enhance the output power that compromises the concept of self-powering wearable motion sensors in human health monitoring applications.

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