Making Electronic Devices Flexible With smartphones, we have become used to carrying electronics with us all the time. This is, however, still done with a bulky block of metal and plastic, which, if ...
A research team at DGIST has developed a wearable device that harvests electrical energy using only body movements. This ...
A research team has developed a highly efficient wearable energy harvester that can power electronic devices using only body movements.
Korean researchers have developed a groundbreaking energy harvesting device that converts body movements into electricity.
but most of them use organic or composite-based piezoelectric materials, which have low energy efficiency. This made it difficult to harvest enough power from body movements, limiting their use as ...
This allows the generation of large-scale electrical power relative to the small number of piezoelectric elements that are ...
Piezoelectric biomaterials are materials that can generate ... with nine nozzles connected to a power supply. Once a ...
With edge computing capabilities steadily advancing, MEMS Drive utilizes precise movement matching algorithms and artificial ...
What if your body movements could power your devices? Is it possible with the new wearable energy harvester? Find out more!
In a study published in ACS Nano, a team led by Prof. Jang Kyung-In from the Department of Robotics and Mechatronics ...
The research team developed a new environmentally friendly material which taps into the power of the piezoelectric effect.