Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However, the nature of footfall is poorly matched to electromagnetic generators. Footfall motion is characterised by high forces and low speeds, while electromagnetic generators are normally most efficient at relatively high speed. This article proposes a novel mechanism for converting the low-speed motion of footfall to a higher speed oscillating motion suitable for electromagnetic power generation. The conversion is achieved using a cantilever beam which is deflected by the footfall motion using a special ‘striker’ mechanism which then allows the cantilever to oscillate freely at a relatively high speed. An arrangement of permanent magnets attached...
Energy generation: Harnessing people power A wearable generator developed by researchers in China ca...
Ubiquitous computing and pervasive networks are prevailing to impact almost every part of our daily ...
Ubiquitous computing and pervasive networks are prevailing to impact almost every part of our daily ...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
The scavenging of electrical energy from normal human activity has a number of attractions, and foot...
The scavenging of electrical energy from normal human activity has a number of attractions, and foot...
The scavenging of electrical energy from normal human activity has a number of attractions, and foot...
The scavenging of electrical energy from normal human activity has a number of attractions, and foot...
Converting mechanical energy into electrical energy during human walking can power the portable elec...
This paper presents an unobtrusive in-shoe energy harvester converting foot-strike energy into elect...
Energy harvesting from environmental sources such as motion, light, and temperature changes, has bee...
Energy generation: Harnessing people power A wearable generator developed by researchers in China ca...
Ubiquitous computing and pervasive networks are prevailing to impact almost every part of our daily ...
Ubiquitous computing and pervasive networks are prevailing to impact almost every part of our daily ...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
Human footfall is an attractive source of energy for harvesting for low-power applications. However,...
The scavenging of electrical energy from normal human activity has a number of attractions, and foot...
The scavenging of electrical energy from normal human activity has a number of attractions, and foot...
The scavenging of electrical energy from normal human activity has a number of attractions, and foot...
The scavenging of electrical energy from normal human activity has a number of attractions, and foot...
Converting mechanical energy into electrical energy during human walking can power the portable elec...
This paper presents an unobtrusive in-shoe energy harvester converting foot-strike energy into elect...
Energy harvesting from environmental sources such as motion, light, and temperature changes, has bee...
Energy generation: Harnessing people power A wearable generator developed by researchers in China ca...
Ubiquitous computing and pervasive networks are prevailing to impact almost every part of our daily ...
Ubiquitous computing and pervasive networks are prevailing to impact almost every part of our daily ...