Recent Advances in Self-powered Sensors Based on Nanogenerators: From Material and Structural Design to Cutting-Edge Sensing Applications
Mengna Ren,
Dedong Guo,
Qingzhou Wang
et al.
Abstract:The
utilization of sensors has become indispensable in the advent
of an intelligent era characterized by artificial intelligence, 5G
communication, big data, and other cutting-edge technologies. Traditional
sensors require external power sources or batteries, resulting in
a complex sensing system that does not promote the development of
sustainable and environmentally friendly applications for health monitoring.
In recent years, the electrical output and stability of piezoelectric,
triboelectric, thermoelectri… Show more
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