Self-Powered Alarm Monitors Fires and the Environment
TBMG-45368
03/01/2022
- Content
A new 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. The self-powered sensing system could continuously monitor the fire and environmental conditions without requiring maintenance after deployment.
- Citation
- "Self-Powered Alarm Monitors Fires and the Environment," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2022.