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Recent Advances in Underwater Flexible Sensors
With the increasing demand for ocean exploration, underwater flexible sensors have demonstrated significant potential in various underwater applications due to their exceptional compliance and environmental adaptability. In particular, the integration of
Tingyu WANG +3 more
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Energy harvesting for self-powered wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is increasingly needed. In this paper, a self-powered WSN node scenario is proposed and realized by coupling the electric charge extraction interface circuit, power management module, and
Yuan Dong +5 more
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Wearable bioelectronic devices are rapidly evolving towards miniaturization and multifunctionality, with remarkable features such as flexibility and comfort.
Dianlong Shen +8 more
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The inherent unpredictability of the maritime environment leads to low rates of survival during accidents. Life jackets serve as a crucial safety measure in underwater environments.
Yiping Zhang +11 more
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Micro‐Supercapacitors for Self‐Powered Biosensors
Although batteries are a highly popular energy source in biosensors, batteries can be an economic limitation for low‐cost sensing applications and pose significant challenges in miniaturization, biocompatibility, and disposal.
Muhammad Adeel +7 more
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A Scalable, Incoherent‐Light‐Powered, Omnidirectional Self‐Oscillator
Light‐fueled self‐oscillators based on stimuli‐responsive soft materials have been explored toward the realization of a myriad of nonequilibrium robotic functions, such as adaptation, autonomous locomotion, and energy conversion. However, the high energy
Yasaman Nemati +6 more
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Personal portable self‐powered drinking water treatment device
The presence of pathogenic microorganisms and excessive amounts of magnesium, nitrate and nitrite ions and also heavy metals in surface and underground water sources such as rivers and wells affect human health when used as drinking water.
Saeid Maghami, Moslem Tavakol
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Multifunctional Conductive Nanofibers for Self‐Powered Glucose Biosensors
Electrochemical glucose biosensors are essential for diabetes management, and self‐powered systems present an eco‐friendly and innovative alternative. Traditional biosensors face several limitations including limited sensitivity, enzyme instability, and ...
Seda Gungordu Er +7 more
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2D Layered Materials Based Triboelectric Self‐Powered Sensors
Sensors play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life, ensuring safety, and facilitating technological advancements. Over the past decade, 2D layered materials have been added as new sensing element in addition to existing materials such as metal ...
Rakesh Kumar Rajaboina +2 more
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Self Powered Neutron Detectors with High Energy Sensitivity [PDF]
Fiore S. +8 more
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