orkuinntöku
Orkuinntöku, often translated as energy harvesting or power scavenging, refers to the process of capturing small amounts of ambient energy from the environment and converting it into usable electrical power. This captured energy can then be used to power low-power electronic devices, eliminating the need for batteries or frequent battery replacements. Common sources of ambient energy include solar radiation (photovoltaic), kinetic motion (piezoelectric or electromagnetic), thermal gradients (thermoelectric), and radio frequency (RF) waves.
The fundamental principle behind orkuinntöku is to utilize energy sources that are otherwise wasted or inaccessible.
Orkuinntöku technology is particularly beneficial for applications in remote or inaccessible locations where battery maintenance is