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STUDENT: HERALDO RUBEN FORTUNA CHUCHÓN
CODE: 20131057K
SCHEDULE:
• 1. INTRODUCTION
• 2. CAPTURING ENERGY FROM WI-FI
• 3. ENERGY HARVESTED FROM THE DEVICE OWNER
• 4. GOLD NANOWIRE BATTERIES
• 5. SOURCES
INTRODUCTION
• While smartphones, smart homes and even smart wearables are growing ever more
advanced, they're still limited by power. The battery hasn't advanced in decades. But we're
on the verge of a power revolution.
• Big technology and car companies are all too aware of the limitations of lithium-ion
batteries. While chips and operating systems are becoming more efficient to save power,
we're still only looking at a day or two of use on a smartphone before having to
recharge.
CAPTURING ENERGY FROM WI-FI
• While wireless inductive charging is common, being able to capture energy from Wi-Fi or
other electromagnetic waves remains a challenge. A team of researchers, however, has
developed a rectenna (radio wave harvesting antenna) that is only several atoms think,
making it incredibly flexible.
GRABAT GRAPHENE BATTERIES
• https://www.pocket-lint.com/gadgets/news/130380-future-batteries-coming-soon-charge-
in-seconds-last-months-and-power-over-the-air
• https://www.smart-energy.com/industry-sectors/storage/lithium-ion-batteries-five-global-
market-trends/