MIT engineers build a battery-free, wireless underwater camera

MIT News  September 26, 2022 Existing methods for underwater imaging are unsuitable for scalable, long-term, in situ observations because they require tethering for power and communication. Researchers at MIT have developed an underwater backscatter imaging, a method for scalable, real-time wireless imaging of underwater environments using fully submerged battery-free cameras that 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. They demonstrated 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 […]