TY - CONF UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85124018418&doi=10.1109%2fSENNANO51750.2021.9642692&partnerID=40&md5=2496fc4abd52b7afcb8fea938b0e1ab8 A1 - Mohd Fairuz, W.N. A1 - Ahmad, M.R. A1 - Arabee, S.M. EP - 108 Y1 - 2021/// SN - 9781665404396 PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. N2 - As we move towards Industrial Revolution 4.0, the miniaturization of electronic devices has introduced a new type of challenge where the dependency on the battery as a sole power supply is no longer practical due to its limited capacity, costly replacement process, and recently, new regulations set forth to minimize the usage of chemicals in batteries. Hence, an alternative method explored to mitigate this issue is by using energy harvesting. In this paper, energy harvesting methods from human body heat and wireless charging are studied and developed as potential energy sources. The feasibility of two systems integration that will form a Hybrid Energy Harvester device which theoretically may increase the output power required for the application is explored. A mathematical model for thermal energy harvesting is first developed using MATLAB/Simulink and simulation of and the wireless charging analyzed using Multisim. Finally, the prototype of each module was constructed, analyzed, and integrated into a prototype hybrid energy harvester device. The maximum output power achieved for the thermal energy harvester and wireless charging are 22.4mV and 0.947mV respectively. The feasibility of the device is proven and thus opens an opportunity to further study the application. © 2021 IEEE. N1 - cited By 0; Conference of 2021 IEEE International Conference on Sensors and Nanotechnology, SENNANO 2021 ; Conference Date: 22 September 2021 Through 24 September 2021; Conference Code:115165 KW - Charging (batteries); Electromagnetic induction; Energy transfer; Inductive power transmission; Internet of things; MATLAB; Potential energy; Secondary batteries; Thermal energy KW - Body heats; Energy Harvester; Hybrid energy; Hybrid energy harvester; Inductive couplings; Industrial revolutions; Miniaturisation; Power; Thermal energy harvesting; Wireless charging KW - Energy harvesting TI - Hybrid Energy Harvester from Wireless Charging and Body Heat to Power-up IoT Devices SP - 105 ID - scholars15501 AV - none ER -