Triboelectric Nanogenerator Enabled Wearable Sensors and Electronics for Sustainable Internet of Things Integrated Green Earth
National University of Singapore · Suzhou Research Institute
Abstract
Abstract The advancement of the Internet of Things/5G infrastructure requires a low‐cost ubiquitous sensory network to realize an autonomous system for information collection and processing, aiming at diversified applications ranging from healthcare, smart home, industry 4.0 to environmental monitoring. The triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) is considered the most promising technology due to its self‐powered, cost‐effective, and highly customizable advantages. Through the use of wearable electronic devices, advanced TENG technology is developed as a core technology enabling self‐powered sensors, power supplies, and data communications for the aforementioned applications. In this review, the advancements of…
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- 100%
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Authors
7- YYYanqin Yang
National University of Singapore, Suzhou Research Institute
- XGXinge Guo
National University of Singapore, Suzhou Research Institute
- MZMinglu Zhu
National University of Singapore, Suzhou Research Institute
- ZSZhongda Sun
National University of Singapore, Suzhou Research Institute
- ZZZixuan Zhang
National University of Singapore
Topics & keywords
- Triboelectric effect
- Nanogenerator
- Wearable computer
- Electronics
- Wearable technology
- Internet of Things
- Wireless sensor network
- Computer science
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure