Self-Powered Alarm Fights Forest Fires, Monitors Environment
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09/01/2020
- Content
In a new study, a team of Michigan State University scientists designed and fabricated a remote forest fire detection and alarm system powered by nothing but the movement of the trees in the wind. The device, known as MC-TENG — short for multilayered cylindrical triboelectric nanogenerator — generates electrical power by harvesting energy from the sporadic movement of the tree branches from which it hangs.
- Citation
- "Self-Powered Alarm Fights Forest Fires, Monitors Environment," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2020.