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All-in-One Sensing System for Online Vibration Monitoring via IR Wireless Communication as Driven by High-Power TENG
Abnormal vibration is a direct response to the mechanical defects of electrical equipment, and requires reliable vibration sensing for …
Han Wu
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Zihan Wang
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Boyu Zhu
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Hanqing Wang
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Chengyue Lu
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Meicun Kang
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Shenglin Kang
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Wenbo Ding
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Lijun Yang
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Ruijin Liao
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Jiyu Wang
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Zhong Lin Wang
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TENG Postgraduate Academic Forum at BINN, CAS
Triboelectric-nanogenerator-enabled mechanical modulation for infrared wireless communications
Zihan Wang
Last updated on Sep 14, 2023
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Triboelectric-nanogenerator-enabled mechanical modulation for infrared wireless communications
In the era of 6G and the Internet of Things (IoT), massive amounts of data are produced by distributed sensors and transferred wirelessly between various smart devices. Meanwhile, the proportion of global energy expended on communications keeps increasing. A possible solution to reduce energy required for information transfer is harvesting pervasive mechanical energy. However, the popularization of so-far-realized visible-light-based self-powered optical wireless communications (OWC) systems is restricted by ambient light conditions and complex receiver designs. In this work, an infrared (IR)-based OWC system is proposed to leverage a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) to achieve information encoding and transmission using an IR signal that is robust against light interference. Specifically, the mechanical motion and mechanical structures of TENGs can be utilized to convey information and power the IR emitter. Moreover, the system supports diverse TENG structures and can accommodate different demands. Our research shows that self-powered IR-based OWC, with the merits of long transmission distances, high adaptability, and low cost, may significantly promote TENG-enabled OWC and pave the way for sustainable communications.
Zihan Wang
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Yuchao Jin
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Chengyue Lu
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Jiyu Wang
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Ziwu Song
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Xu Yang
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Yidan Cao
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Yunlong Zi
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Zhong Lin Wang
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Wenbo Ding
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