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Triboelectric nanogenerator based self-powered sensor for artificial intelligence

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 84, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.105887

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Triboelectric nanogenerator; Self-powered sensor; Artificial intelligence; Machine learning; Internet of things

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  1. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China [ZYGX2015KYQD063]
  2. Swansea University
  3. SPARC II project
  4. Thousand Talents program for a pioneer researcher and his innovation team, China

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The sensor based on the triboelectric nanogenerator has excellent material compatibility, low cost, and high flexibility, making it a unique candidate technology for artificial intelligence. Triboelectric nanogenerators effectively provide the critical infrastructure for the new generation of sensing systems that collect information through a large number of self-powered sensors. The application of triboelectric nanogenerators in intelligent sports, security, touch control, and document management systems has attracted increasing attention in the field of artificial intelligence.
Triboelectric nanogenerator based sensor has excellent material compatibility, low cost, and flexibility, which is a unique candidate technology for artificial intelligence. Triboelectric nanogenerators effectively provide critical infrastructure for new generation of sensing systems that collect information by large amounts of self-powered sensors. This review mainly discusses capability and prospect of triboelectric nanogenerators being applied to intelligent sports, security, touch control, and document management systems. The above fields have paid increasing attention in artificial intelligence technologies, such as machine learning, big data processing and cloud computing, demanding huge amount of sensors and complicated sensors network.

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