induktiopiuhoilla
Induktiopiuhoilla is a term used in speculative discussions of electrical engineering and materials science to describe a form of inductive coupling that relies on networks of fine conductors embedded in structures to enable wireless energy transfer and data communication through dense fields of wires. The concept is often treated as a theoretical or experimental approach rather than a proven, widely deployed technology.
The word is a portmanteau blending elements that evoke induction (indukti-) with a focus on wired elements
Mechanistically, induktiopiuhoilla envisions multiple interconnected coils acting as both transmitters and receivers in a coordinated array.
Applications discussed in theoretical or design-focused contexts include wearable electronics, embedded medical devices, and industrial sensing
See also: inductive coupling, wireless power transfer, metamaterials, wearable technology.