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Energy efficient design and energy harvesting for energy autonomous systems
Energy autonomy enabled by the energy efficient design and the energy harvesting is the one of the top requirements for maintenance-free IoT sensor nodes and wearable/implanted devices. In this paper, energy efficient ultra-low voltage (<; 0.5V) circuits are shown. Energy autonomous wearable healthcare devices using the flexible, large-area, and distributed organic electronics are also shown.