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Ghada Bouattour
Affiliation
Measurement and Sensor Technology in Production Engineering, Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Lüneburg, Germany
Topic
Energy Harvesting,Wireless Sensor,Wireless Sensor Nodes,Accelerometer Sensor,Communication Protocol,Communication Unit,Dcdc Converter,Energy Management,Gyroscope,Input Voltage,Internet Of Things,Output Power,Output Voltage Levels,Rectifier Stage,Voltage Levels,Voltage Regulation,Wearable Devices,Bending Movement,Bluetooth Low Energy,Boost Circuit,Boost Converter,Bridge Rectifier,Cantilever,Communication Technologies,Compact Design,Compact Sensor,Conductive Ink,Conversion Efficiency,Converter Operation,Conveyor Belt,Correlation Matrix,Current Level,Degree Of Contraction,Dual Coil,Duty Cycle,Duty Ratio,Electrical Activity,Electromagnetic Energy Harvester,Electromagnetic System,Electromagnetic Vibration,Embroidery,Energy Harvesting System,Energy Source,Energy Transmission,Energy-efficient Design,Epilepsy,Epileptic Seizures,Failure Detection,Failure Scenarios,False Positive,
Biography
Dr.-Ing. Ghada Bouattour ([email protected]) is a Senior Researcher in the Department of Measurement and Sensor Technology at Chemnitz University of Technology in Chemnitz, Germany. She received the diploma engineering degree in electrical engineering in 2014 and the master's degree in embedded systems from the National Engineering School of Sfax, Tunisia in 2015. In 2021, she received a joint doctoral degree between the Technische Universität Chemnitz and the National School of Engineers of Sfax in electrical engineering and information technology. Her research focus is on wireless power transfer and energy harvesting for a variety of applications in the industrial and the environmental fields.