Tuesday, July 26, 2011

postheadericon Scavenging ambient electromagnetic energy to power small electronic devices

Manos Tentzeris holds a sensor (left) and an ultra-broadband spiral antenna for wearable e...

As you sit there reading this story you by electromagnetic energy from sources such as radio and television stations, mobile and satellite communications systems are surrounded transferred. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have a device that is able to intercept this energy environment, so they are used to power small electronic devices such as networks of wireless sensors, microprocessors and communications chips can be created. .. Continue Reading scavenging ambient electromagnetic energy to small electronic devices

Tags:Electromagnetic, Electronic, Energy, Georgia Tech

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