Abstract

Providing sufficient energy for autonomous systems at the nanoscale is one of the major challenges of the Internet of Nano Things (IoNT). Existing battery technologies and conventional integrated circuits cannot be used in such small dimensions. Even if they are small enough to be used at the nano level, they still cannot be used in medical applications due to biocompatibility issues. M13 is a very promising virus with piezoelectric properties, which has attracted much interest in the scientific community as a bioenergy harvester. However, M13 studies presented so far in the literature are designed only for macroscale systems. In this paper, we simulate two designs of a bio-inspired nanogenerator based on the properties of M13 for nanosystems. We derive the stiffness matrix of M13, its dielectric and piezoelectric matrices and its density. We verify our calculated values by comparing our simulations with the results of experimental studies presented in the literature. We also evaluate the system's performance in terms of frequency response and loading characteristics. The results presented in this study show that a single M13 is a very promising nano-generator that can be used for medical applications.

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