ASER Research got Listed on HOT TOPICS in Advanced Functional Materials
Recently, our research on magnetic repulsion based self-powered system was listed on HOT TOPICS: Magetic Materials in a prestigious and highly impacted journal Advanced Functional Materials.
In this work, a battery‐less self‐powered arbitrary motion sensing system is developed by integrating self‐powered motion sensors and hybrid nanogenerators on a single device. A magnetic repulsion phenomenon is introduced, which enables self‐powered detection of diverse motion parameters with high accuracy and sensitivity. With the harvested energy, it is possible to transmit motion data to the smartphone wirelessly, showing applicability in autonomous control applications.
The work was published on this journal which can read here.