Posted on 10/06/2001 5:01:38 PM PDT by Mulder
You can generate a lot of energy with a hot body, and Applied Digital Solutions (Nasdaq: ADSX - news) has found a way to make your watch -- and eventually perhaps your pacemaker -- run on it. The company has announced a breakthrough miniature thermoelectric generator that converts body heat flow into 1.5 volts of electricity, capable of running embedded or attachable medical devices.
The device is new enough that it doesn't have a name, according to Keith Bolton, the company's chief technology officer. They're calling it a "battery," but it doesn't store power. The wafer-thin, fingernail-sized generator converts body heat into electricity, a capability the company is already working on applying to its wireless device line.
"We expect it to be in our Digital Angel devices by the second quarter of next year," Bolton told Wireless NewsFactor.
Angel on Your Wrist
ADS's Digital Angel devices will debut in November in wristwatch and pager format without the new power source. They will include GPS (global positioning system) functionality and sensors that can monitor temperature and pulse and even detect sudden falls.
They can transmit wireless data via CDPD (cellular digital packet data) and CDMA (news - web sites) (code division multiple access) networks. Bolton said the products are intended primarily for the elderly, people with cognitive difficulties and the children of nervous parents. By spring, the thermoelectric generator will be in the wristwatch-like device.
In the wake of last month's terrorist attacks, Bolton said, the company also has witnessed intense interest in using such products to track and monitor firefighters and rescue workers at dangerous crisis sites. "Ever since September 11th, we've seen more focus on advanced safety technology."
Sci-Fi Solutions
The technology is useful for more than wireless devices. Medical devices with mechanical pumps or other components that require electricity could use the generator, Bolton said. While a pacemaker can't run on 1.5 volts, ADS already is working on a 3-volt version of the generator that could power at least some pacemakers. ADS is under nondisclosure agreements about a number of medical applications in progress, Bolton said.
Down the line, the technology may make it into a number of products, especially as it improves. Right now, the generator provides power instantly upon a device making contact with the body, and stops immediately when that contact is lost. Both greater voltage and power-storage capacity are in the works, Bolton said.
Asked to look further down the line at applications of thermoelectric generators to mobile and wireless technology, Bolton said the generators could transform how we power portable devices.
"I think it's safe to say that our assumption is that any consumer-related device that requires power and can be closely bonded to the body is a potential market," he said. "If you really want to put your Star Wars thinking cap on, you could envision standard batteries as we know them becoming backups to thermoelectrically generated power."
I think you have the progression of events correct.
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Yeah!! Bill Clinton is a human dynamo.
Lots of digital stuff doesn't require much power. However, you pose an interesting problem on warm days. heh heh
I disagree about this stuff being a good idea.
I noticed the chart too. Someone will probably buy them out. Whatever happens, the technology exists.
Phill aka kansas_flatlander
I understand and agree with the concerns about this device...but...had I had one implanted in my youngest daughter, I wouldn't be wondering now where she is.
Just like medication, prescribed appropriately, it can do miracles. Too much, though, and it can be fatal.
What's wrong with a battery-less power source " capable of running embedded or attachable medical devices?"
Or using "such products to track and monitor firefighters and rescue workers at dangerous crisis sites?"
To conclude that this technology will lead to mass insertions of tracking devices into American citizens in some future Orwellian totalitarian state is pushing things a tad over the border into tinfoil hat country.
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