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Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) Based Smartphone Charging System

Ashish Kumar

Abstract


Our lives are being profoundly affected by mobile phones, which we should always have with us. The risk for chronic exposure to cell phones is a more contemporary health concern associated with commonplace technology. Every cell phone produces considerable electromagnetic radiation (EMR). Even more can be done to transform the rays into energy, which can then be sent straight to the charger. The idea of transforming EMR into power is discussed in this article. To do away with the need for an extra plug for charging we can employ the produced EMR. This is a practical method of charging a smartphone. Metasurfaces and passive RFID tags can be utilized for these purposes. Data exchange can be accomplished more quickly and effectively using mobile devices. In the past, phones were all the rage and an emblem of wealth and success, but today even kids consider them to be necessities of life. Every cell phone produces EMR.



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