Implantable medical devices, wearable medical devices and body sensor networks are rapidly developing research areas of recent years. These devices need self-powered uninterruptible power supplies to accomplish their functions properly. One of the most efficient energy harvesting methods for medical applications is thermoelectric generators. Thermoelectric generators use temperature difference between two points to produce electrical energy. This new technology provides energy autonomy. Thus without affecting the daily life of patient's, light weight and esthetic medical device can be established and this would increase patients quality of life. In this study, autonomous medical devices fully powered by human body-heat are reviewed. Considering the results, body-heat powered thermoelectric generators will be an inseparable part of autonomous medical devices in the near future. Keywords: Body-heat powered, body sensor networks, energy autonomy, energy harvesting, implantable medical devices, self powered, thermoelectric generators, wearable devices
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