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Micro‐Supercapacitors for Self‐Powered Biosensors

open access: yesSmall Science
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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Self-powered wearable electronics [PDF]

open access: yesWearable Technologies, 2020
Abstract Wearable electronics are an essential direction for the future development of smart wearables. Among them, the battery life of wearable electronics is a key technology that limits their development. The proposal of self-powered wearable electronics (SWE) provides a promising solution to the problem of long-term stable working of wearable ...
Puchuan Tan, Yang Zou, Yubo Fan, Zhou Li
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Self-Powered Biosensors [PDF]

open access: yesACS Sensors, 2017
Self-powered electrochemical biosensors utilize biofuel cells as a simultaneous power source and biosensor, which simplifies the biosensor system, because it no longer requires a potentiostat, power for the potentiostat, and/or power for the signaling device.
Matteo Grattieri, Shelley D. Minteer
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Self‐Powered Nanoscale Photodetectors [PDF]

open access: yesSmall, 2017
AbstractNovel self‐powered nanoscale photodetectors that can work without an external power source, which have great application potential in next‐generation nanodevices that operate wirelessly and independently, are being widely studied. This review aims to give a comprehensive summary of the state‐of‐the‐art research results on self‐powered nanoscale
Wei, Tian   +3 more
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Towards Self-Powered Cameras [PDF]

open access: yes2015 IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography (ICCP), 2015
We propose a simple pixel design, where the pixel's photodiode can be used to not only measure the incident light level, but also to convert the incident light into electrical energy. A sensor architecture is proposed where, during each image capture cycle, the pixels are used first to record and read out the image and then used to harvest energy and ...
Shree K. Nayar   +2 more
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An Underwater Triboelectric Biomechanical Energy Harvester to Power the Electronic Tag of Marine Life

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023
Implantable electronic tags are crucial for the conservation of marine biodiversity. However, the power supply associated with these tags remains a significant challenge.
Bo Liu   +12 more
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Recent Progress on Wave Energy Marine Buoys

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022
This study aims to introduce and discuss the recent research, development and application of wave energy marine buoys. The topic becomes increasingly appealing after the observation that wave energy technologies have been evolving in the recent decades ...
Ruijiang Xu   +4 more
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A Novel Thermal Tactile Sensor Based on Micro Thermoelectric Generator for Underwater Flow Direction Perception

open access: yesSensors, 2023
Underwater vehicles can operate independently in the exploitation of marine resources. However, water flow disturbance is one of the challenges underwater vehicles must face.
Changxin Liu   +7 more
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Recent Progress on Underwater Energy Harvesting Technology for Powering Observation Networks

open access: yes水下无人系统学报, 2023
Underwater stereo observation networks are critical for acquiring a real-time awareness of the environment, targets, and underwater activities. It forms an essential foundation for national marine security, subsea resource exploitation, and early warning
Yu ZHANG   +3 more
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Research on Flexible Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Underwater Energy Harvesting

open access: yes水下无人系统学报, 2022
The marine distributed sensor network is composed of numerous wireless sensor nodes, which are crucial for ocean development and protection. These sensors are highly dependent on batteries and difficult to operate for long working times.
Xiang-yu LIU   +3 more
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