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15 May 2020 Triboeletric nanogenerators for powering fieldable sensors and systems
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A fieldable sensor or system can be defined as a portable one that can be used in the field. Current needs for fieldable system development are driven by demands imposed from the Internet of Things (IoT), from Industry 4.0, and to a lesser degree from the requirement of “bringing part of the lab to the sample” (e.g., for measurements in the field). To operate in the field, fieldable sensors or systems must be operated from a battery. It would be ideal if field-operation did not require a battery, instead energy was harvested from the ambient environment, using for instance Tribo Electric Nano Generators (TENGs), as will be described here.
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Natalie Lim, Jayme Alexandra Millar, and Vassili Karanassios "Triboeletric nanogenerators for powering fieldable sensors and systems", Proc. SPIE 11390, Next-Generation Spectroscopic Technologies XIII, 113900T (15 May 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2559159
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Energy harvesting

Energy

Microsensors

Nanosensors

Renewable energy

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