posted on 2016-11-15, 00:00authored byHulin Zhang, Jie Wang, Yuhang Xie, Guang Yao, Zhuocheng Yan, Long Huang, Sihong Chen, Taisong Pan, Liping Wang, Yuanjie Su, Weiqing Yang, Yuan Lin
Meteorologic monitoring plays a key role on weather forecast and
disaster warning and deeply relies on various sensor networks. It
is an optimal choice that grabbing the environmental energy around
sensors for driving sensor network. Here, we demonstrate a self-powered,
wireless, remote meteorologic monitoring system based on an innovative
TENG. The TENG has been proved capable of scavenging wind energy and
can be employed for self-powered, wireless meteorologic sounding.
This work not only promotes the development of renewable energy harvesting,
but also exploits and enriches promising applications based on TENGs
for self-powered, wireless, remote sensing.