‘Near-Zero-Power’ Temperature Sensor Could Make Wearables Less Power-Hungry
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09/01/2017
- Content
Electrical engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a temperature sensor that runs on only 113 picowatts of power — 628 times lower power than the state of the art and about 10 billion times smaller than a watt. This “near-zero-power” temperature sensor could extend the battery life of wearable or implantable devices that monitor body temperature, Internet of Things devices, and more.
- Citation
- "‘Near-Zero-Power’ Temperature Sensor Could Make Wearables Less Power-Hungry," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2017.