Converting Wi-Fi signals to electricity with new 2-D materials, MIT News
$ 28.50 · 4.7 (617) · In stock
Researchers from MIT’s Microsystems Technology Laboratories have developed a fully flexible device made of the 2-D material molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) that converts energy from Wi-Fi signals into electricity to power electronics, wearables, internet-of-things technologies, and to charge batteries.
Scientists Use WiFi to See Through People's Walls
Green energy: The race to roll out 'super-sized' wind turbines is on
Frontiers Energy Harvesting in Nanosystems: Powering the Next
How to Convert wifi Signals into electricity
Media Watch: Take the pulse of AI in news media - WAN-IFRA
Converting Wi-Fi signals to electricity with new 2-D materials
Siemens AG and MIT Technology Review release research report on
Researchers find a way to integrate two two-dimensional materials
Device transmits radio waves with almost no power – without
MIT Develops 'Rectenna' Using New Material to Convert Received Wi
Energies, Free Full-Text
Improving Thermoelectric Conversion to Power the Internet of