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Self-powered optical sensor systems
TRANSDUCERS 2009 - 2009 International Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Conference, 2009A 0.35 µm CMOS process has been used for on-chip integration of a sun sensor composed of a 2×2 photodiode array and a current-to-voltage amplifier. Unlike conventional sun sensors, a shade profile proportional to the angle of incidence of incoming light is projected onto the photodiodes.
Wu, H. +4 more
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Self Powered Fiber Optical Sensors
SPIE Proceedings, 1989The problem of supplying power to optical and in particular fiber-optical sensors may be solved by generating electrical energy locally. This idea is illustrated here with several optical sensors, taken primarily from mechanical measurement applications.
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Self-powered wireless thermoelectric sensors
Measurement, 2014Abstract Sensors capable of measuring various performance parameters of an operational power generation unit could help improve system performance and overall efficiencies. For example, measurement of temperatures, temperature differences, or exhaust gas concentrations could provide both a quick quantitative and qualitative assessment of system ...
J.J. Kuchle, N.D. Love
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Self‐Powered Pulse Sensor for Antidiastole of Cardiovascular Disease
Advanced Materials, 2017AbstractCardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally; fortunately, 90% of cardiovascular diseases are preventable by long‐term monitoring of physiological signals. Stable, ultralow power consumption, and high‐sensitivity sensors are significant for miniaturized wearable physiological signal monitoring systems.
Han Ouyang +11 more
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Self-powered wearable sensor node: Challenges and opportunities
2015 International Conference on Compilers, Architecture and Synthesis for Embedded Systems (CASES), 2015In the near future, self-powered wearable sensor nodes are becoming as an emerging trend in healthcare applications. However, several design challenges exist before their wide usage, such as the limited and unstable power output as well as unpredictable power profiles.
Yongpan Liu +5 more
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Self-Powered Flexible Strain Sensor
ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2012Abstract not Available.
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Toward self-powered sensor networks
Nano Today, 2010Summary 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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A skin-inspired, self-powered tactile sensor
Nano Energy, 2022Seung-Rok Kim, Soyeon Lee, Jin-Woo Park
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Electrochemical humidity sensor enabled self-powered wireless humidity detection system
Nano Energy, 2023Zaihua Duan, Qiuni Zhao, Huiling Tai
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