Wearable energy generator uses urine to power wireless transmitter
Friday, December 11, 2015 - 13:52
in Physics & Chemistry
A pair of socks embedded with miniaturized microbial fuel cells and fueled with urine pumped by the wearer's footsteps has powered a wireless transmitter to send a signal to a PC. This is the first self-sufficient system powered by a wearable energy generator based on microbial fuel cell technology.