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Toward self-powered sensor networks

Nano Today, 2010
Summary The future of nanotechnology is likely to focus on the areas of integrating individual nanodevices into a nanosystem that acts like living specie with sensing, communicating, controlling and responding. A nanosystem requires a nano-power source to make the entire package extremely small and high performance.
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Nanogenerator as self-powered vibration sensor

Nano Energy, 2012
Abstract Vibration is one of the most popular phenomena that exists in our daily life. Detection of mechanical vibration usually uses laser technology. Here, we demonstrated the first application of a piezoelectric nanogenerator (NG) as a self-powered sensor for detecting the vibration status of a cantilever.
Aifang Yu, Peng Jiang, Zhong Lin Wang
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A self-powered damage detection sensor

The Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 2003
All existing methods of embedded damage-detecting sensors require an external power source and a means of transmitting the data to a central processor. This paper presents a novel self-powered strain sensor capable of transmitting data wirelessly to a remote receiver.
N Elvin, A Elvin, D. H Choi
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Self-powered low noise magnetic sensor

Materials Letters, 2012
Abstract In this letter, we present a self-powered magnetic sensor based on Metglas/Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–PbTiO3 (PMN–PT) laminates which has an extremely low equivalent magnetic noise in the quasi-static frequency range of ...
Junqi Gao   +7 more
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Passive (self-powered) fiber optic sensors

IEEE Conference on Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging, 2003
Oak Ridge National Laboratory is developing a new group of fiber-optic sensors for characterizing physical aspects such as ambient temperature. These sensors exploit the inherent property of thermographic materials that the lifetime and/or intensity of the emitted fluorescence decreases with increasing temperature.
S.A. McElhaney   +4 more
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Self-Powered Sensors

2023
Sarbaranjan Paria   +3 more
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Self-powered illuminating glucose sensor

Nano Energy, 2022
Huding Jin   +9 more
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A skin-inspired, self-powered tactile sensor

Nano Energy, 2022
Seung-Rok Kim, Soyeon Lee, Jin-Woo Park
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Self-powered electrochemical sensors

Current Opinion in Electrochemistry, 2023
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Self-powered flexible tactile sensors

2021
Xuan Zhang, Bin Su
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