A pair of socks embedded in microbial fuel cell (MFC) has succeeded in providing power for a wireless transmitter and signaling to a personal computer, the US media said. This MFC uses urine as fuel and is driven by the wearer walking cycle. This is the first self-contained power generation system that relies on MFC wearable generators to provide power.
A pair of socks embedded in microbial fuel cell (MFC) has succeeded in providing power for a wireless transmitter and signaling to a personal computer, the US media said. This MFC uses urine as fuel and is driven by the wearer walking cycle. This is the first self-contained power generation system that relies on MFC wearable generators to provide power.