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Jean-Marie Dilhac
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2003-2018
Publications (10 Years): 3
Top Topics
Minimum Energy
Quasi Static
Geographically Dispersed
Wireless Sensor
Top Venues
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron.
MOCAST
GreenCom/iThings/CPScom
IEEE SENSORS
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Publications
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F. El Mahboubi
,
Marise Bafleur
,
V. Boitier
,
Jean-Marie Dilhac
Energy-harvesting powered variable storage topology for battery-free wireless sensors.
MOCAST
(2018)
Zheng Jun Chew
,
Tingwen Ruan
,
Meiling Zhu
,
Marise Bafleur
,
Jean-Marie Dilhac
Single Piezoelectric Transducer as Strain Sensor and Energy Harvester Using Time-Multiplexing Operation.
IEEE Trans. Ind. Electron.
64 (12) (2017)
Zheng Jun Chew
,
Tingwen Ruan
,
Meiling Zhu
,
Marise Bafleur
,
Jean-Marie Dilhac
A multifunctional device as both strain sensor and energy harvester for structural health monitoring.
IEEE SENSORS
(2016)
Marise Bafleur
,
Jean-Marie Dilhac
Towards Energy Autonomy of Wireless Sensors in Aeronautics Applications: SMARTER Collaborative Project.
GreenCom/iThings/CPScom
(2013)
A. Takacs
,
Hervé Aubert
,
Marise Bafleur
,
Jean-Marie Dilhac
,
F. Courtade
,
S. Fredon
,
L. Despoisse
,
C. Vanhecke
,
G. Cluzet
Energy Harvesting for Powering Wireless Sensor Networks On-Board Geostationary Broadcasting Satellites.
GreenCom
(2012)
Jean-Marie Dilhac
Edouard Branly, the Coherer, and the Branly effect [History of Communications].
IEEE Commun. Mag.
47 (9) (2009)
Isabelle Bertrand
,
Jean-Marie Dilhac
,
Philippe Renaud
,
Christian Ganibal
Large area recrystallization of thick polysilicon films for low cost partial SOI power devices.
Microelectron. J.
37 (3) (2006)
Jean-Marie Dilhac
,
Daniela Dragomirescu
Wireless in-building communication using an array of microdevices.
ICC
(2004)
Jean-Marie Dilhac
,
Daniela Dragomirescu
In-building communication using massively distributed wireless microdevice network.
CCNC
(2004)
B. Morillon
,
Jean-Marie Dilhac
,
Christian Ganibal
,
C. Anceau
Study of aluminum thermomigration as a low thermal budget technique for innovative power devices.
Microelectron. Reliab.
43 (4) (2003)