Self‐Powered Nanosensors and Nanosystems
Georgia Institute of Technology · National Institute for Materials Science
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Abstract
Sensor networks are a key technological and economic driver for global industries in the near future, with applications in health care, environmental monitoring, infrastructure monitoring, national security, and more. Developing technologies for self-powered nanosensors is vitally important. This paper gives a brief summary about recent progress in the area, describing nanogenerators that are capable of providing sustainable self-sufficient micro/ nanopower sources for future sensor networks.
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- Nanosensor
- Nanotechnology
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- Materials science
- Wireless sensor network
- Systems engineering
- Computer science
- Engineering
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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