An innovative system combining artificial intelligence and LED technology promises to overcome longstanding challenges in wireless power delivery, potentially revolutionizing how indoor Internet of Things (IoT) devices are energized. Announced November 14, 2025, the breakthrough offers a stable and efficient method for powering a growing network of smart home sensors, wearables, and other low-power devices without the constraints of cables or batteries.
The development addresses a critical bottleneck in the expansion of the IoT ecosystem: reliable, continuous power. Current wireless power transfer methods often suffer from instability and limited range, hindering widespread adoption.This new AI-driven approach dynamically adjusts the LED light output to optimize power transmission, ensuring consistent energy delivery to receivers within a room. Experts predict this technology could significantly reduce electronic waste from disposable batteries and unlock new possibilities for seamless, untethered device operation. The research team anticipates further refinement and eventual commercialization within the next several years.
The system utilizes visible light interaction (VLC) – a form of wireless data transmission using light – alongside a elegant AI algorithm. The AI continuously monitors and adjusts the LED’s illumination, compensating for obstructions and variations in receiver position to maintain a stable power link. This bright control system maximizes energy efficiency and extends the effective range of wireless power transfer.
Researchers detailed that the technology was retrieved November 15, 2025, from https://techxplore.com/news/2025-11-ai-powered-stable-wireless-power.html.
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