Recent Progress in Self-Powered Wireless Sensors and Systems Based on TENG

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Abstract

With the development of 5G, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things, diversified sensors (such as the signal acquisition module) have become more and more important in people’s daily life. According to the extensive use of various distributed wireless sensors, powering them has become a big problem. Among all the powering methods, the self-powered sensor system based on triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) has shown its superiority. This review focuses on four major application areas of wireless sensors based on TENG, including environmental monitoring, human monitoring, industrial production, and daily life. The perspectives and outlook of the future development of self-powered wireless sensors are discussed.

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Li, Y., Yu, J., Wei, Y., Wang, Y., Feng, Z., Cheng, L., … Sun, Q. (2023, February 1). Recent Progress in Self-Powered Wireless Sensors and Systems Based on TENG. Sensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/s23031329

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