IIT KGP and South Korea researchers jointly develop smart

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

A team of scientists from IIT Kharagpur and have together developed a powered by from spider silk web instead of conventional battery.

Scientists at IIT KGP, along with a team of researchers from South Korea's developed the device, an IIT statement said here today.

The innovation was led by the group of Prof B.B. Khatua, with his student at IIT KGP, in collaboration with Prof. and Dr. (and former PhD student of Prof. Khatua) from (University of Science And Technology), it said.

Khatua said various and devices require a source.

As the new device will be self-powered, run by generated from spider silk fibre, "it will be a better alternative to commercial batteries as continuous energy source," he said.

The new device can monitor minute physiological signals, such as arterial pulse response, he said.

The IIT and team collaborated in developing the device, while a team of Prof. from SKKU (Sungkyunkwan University), earlier tested and improvised the energy generating capacity of spider silk fibre.

The instant research work has been published in the global journal 'Nano Energy'.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 16:35 IST