Conventional approaches for wireless power transfer rely on the mutual coupling (near-field or far-field) between the transmitter and receiver transducers. In this paper, we show that when the operational power-budget requirements are in the order of microwatts, a self-capacitance (SC)-based power delivery has significant advantages in terms of the power transfer-efficiency, receiver form-factor, and system […]
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Using tooth sensors to detect disease (Links to an external site)
Collaborative research team developing biological sensors that would analyze saliva, send information electronically to doctors.