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Battery-free wireless imaging of underwater environments

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  • Sayed Saad Afzal

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Waleed Akbar

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Osvy Rodriguez

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Mario Doumet

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Unsoo Ha

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Reza Ghaffarivardavagh

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

  • Fadel Adib

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Abstract

Imaging underwater environments is of great importance to marine sciences, sustainability, climatology, defense, robotics, geology, space exploration, and food security. Despite advances in underwater imaging, most of the ocean and marine organisms remain unobserved and undiscovered. Existing methods for underwater imaging are unsuitable for scalable, long-term, in situ observations because they require tethering for power and communication. Here we describe underwater backscatter imaging, a method for scalable, real-time wireless imaging of underwater environments using fully-submerged battery-free cameras. The cameras power up from harvested acoustic energy, capture color images using ultra-low-power active illumination and a monochrome image sensor, and communicate wirelessly at net-zero-power via acoustic backscatter. We demonstrate wireless battery-free imaging of animals, plants, pollutants, and localization tags in enclosed and open-water environments. The method’s self-sustaining nature makes it desirable for massive, continuous, and long-term ocean deployments with many applications including marine life discovery, submarine surveillance, and underwater climate change monitoring.

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  • Sayed Saad Afzal & Waleed Akbar & Osvy Rodriguez & Mario Doumet & Unsoo Ha & Reza Ghaffarivardavagh & Fadel Adib, 2022. "Battery-free wireless imaging of underwater environments," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:13:y:2022:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-022-33223-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-33223-x
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