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Liquid Robotics, the Silicon Valley startup that makes the surfboard-sized robot called a Wave Glider, announced Wednesday that Papa Mau arrived off the coast of Queensland, Australia, on Nov. 20 after surviving storms, sharks and 25-foot surf while its solar-powered sensor arrays collected terabytes of data on ocean and atmospheric conditions during the year-long journey.
FORBES: Ocean Robot Completes Record-Setting 10,000 Mile Journey
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The integrated touch sensor array and solar cell stack-ups may include electrodes that are used both for collecting solar energy and for sensing on a touch sensor array.
FORBES: Patent Approval Paves Way For Apple To Fire Up Solar Powered iPhone
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In addition to being used for capacitive sensing, the integrated touch sensor and solar panel configurations may also be used for optical sensing.
FORBES: Patent Approval Paves Way For Apple To Fire Up Solar Powered iPhone
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Apple may yet be the first to introduce the next major advance in mobile devices in the form of integrated touch sensor and solar panel.
FORBES: Patent Approval Paves Way For Apple To Fire Up Solar Powered iPhone
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Integrated touch sensor and solar panel configurations that may be used on portable devices, particularly handheld portable devices such as a media player or phone are disclosed.
FORBES: Patent Approval Paves Way For Apple To Fire Up Solar Powered iPhone
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In addition to its weather-watching mission and collection of climate records, MSG-3 has a radiation sensor to measures the amount of solar and infrared energy that is reflected back into space, to better understand climate processes.
MSN: Satellite's first photo of Earth is an impressive one
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Papa Mau faced its own challenges, including long stretches of cloudy days that made it difficult for its two solar panels to collect enough energy to power its sensor arrays.
FORBES: Ocean Robot Completes Record-Setting 10,000 Mile Journey
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Zenros, a start up in Denmark has created a new solar powered energy management system for hotels they believe will save hotels at least 35% in HLP costs over current sensor based technology.
FORBES: Solar Powered Energy Management for Hotels