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Advances in Materials, 2021
Smart skin is highly desired to be ultrasensitive and self‐powered as the medium of artificial intelligence. Here, an ultrasensitive self‐powered mechanoluminescence smart skin (SPMSS) inspired by the luminescence mechanism of cephalopod skin and the ...
Yi Zhao +10 more
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Smart skin is highly desired to be ultrasensitive and self‐powered as the medium of artificial intelligence. Here, an ultrasensitive self‐powered mechanoluminescence smart skin (SPMSS) inspired by the luminescence mechanism of cephalopod skin and the ...
Yi Zhao +10 more
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Nanogenerators‐Based Self‐Powered Sensors
Advanced Materials & Technologies, 2022With the rapid technological development, self‐powered sensor systems that are capable of operating without an external power supply are becoming more and more crucial in the field of sensing and detection.
R. Mondal +4 more
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Self‐Powered Graphene Oxide Humidity Sensor Based on Potentiometric Humidity Transduction Mechanism
Advanced Functional Materials, 2021Non‐contact humidity sensors have been widely explored as human–computer interaction for the internet of things and artificial intelligence. However, except for the existing sensing mechanisms, such as resistive, capacitive, and functional groups ...
Dandan Lei +8 more
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Advances in Materials, 2021
Accurate and continuous detection of physiological signals without the need for an external power supply is a key technology for realizing wearable electronics as next‐generation biomedical devices.
Yupu Zhang +9 more
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Accurate and continuous detection of physiological signals without the need for an external power supply is a key technology for realizing wearable electronics as next‐generation biomedical devices.
Yupu Zhang +9 more
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TRANSDUCERS '03. 12th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems. Digest of Technical Papers (Cat. No.03TH8664), 2004
In this paper, we present preliminary results on photon generation using the kinetic energy of electrons emitted from radioactive /sup 63/Ni thin films, demonstrating a self-powered photon source. The aim of this study is to develop a new method to excite the rubidium lamp to meet the low power consumption requirement of the chip-scale atomic clock ...
Hang Guo, Amit Lal
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In this paper, we present preliminary results on photon generation using the kinetic energy of electrons emitted from radioactive /sup 63/Ni thin films, demonstrating a self-powered photon source. The aim of this study is to develop a new method to excite the rubidium lamp to meet the low power consumption requirement of the chip-scale atomic clock ...
Hang Guo, Amit Lal
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Self-powered bioelectrochemical devices
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2018Summary Autonomous bioelectrochemical devices have been described since the beginning of the 21st century. The properties and broad potential applications of such devices encouraged the development of a plethora of examples. Self-powered biodevices have been mainly used for sensing applications with different strategies reported for the detection of ...
Felipe Conzuelo +2 more
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Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010
In the existing scenario, short range wireless sensor network is being considered the best choice because of its low power consumption and thus the possibility of working on batteries. This is true for End Devices (sensors), but for networking the sensors/nodes, routers are needed which will be continuously powered and thus are not low power consuming ...
Suresh Mani +4 more
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In the existing scenario, short range wireless sensor network is being considered the best choice because of its low power consumption and thus the possibility of working on batteries. This is true for End Devices (sensors), but for networking the sensors/nodes, routers are needed which will be continuously powered and thus are not low power consuming ...
Suresh Mani +4 more
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Self-powered electronic skin [PDF]
Engineering New technologies are transforming the way humans and machines interact. Zhao et al. developed a self-powered artificial skin capable of simultaneously converting touch stimuli into electrical signals and visible light in real time. The electrical signals can be used to drive an interactive touch operation platform for easy and intuitive ...
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Wearable self-powered biosensors
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2020Abstract Wearable self-powered biosensors are devices that operate without an external electronic power source or onboard battery and that use a biorecognition detection element to relay sensing information. Such devices are becoming more widespread following the larger trend of more ubiquitous wearable devices in general.
Russell C. Reid, Ifana Mahbub
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ACS Materials Letters, 2020
Artificial intelligence memory is expected to acquire, calculate, and analyze a large amount of logical information and data in time to dynamically respond to artificial neural networks.
Guangdong Zhou +6 more
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Artificial intelligence memory is expected to acquire, calculate, and analyze a large amount of logical information and data in time to dynamically respond to artificial neural networks.
Guangdong Zhou +6 more
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