Wearable devices are commonly used to monitor human movement since motor activity is a fundamental element in all phases of a person's life. Patients with motor disorders need to be monitored for a prolonged period and the battery life can be a limit for such a goal. Here the technique of harvesting energy from body heat to supply energy to wearable devices is investigated. A commercial flexible thermoelectric generator, equipped with an accelerometer, is placed on the lower leg above the ankle. The accelerometer serves to detect diverse motor activities carried out by ten students of VSB-Technical University of Ostrava involved in the execution of two tasks. To summarize, the motor activities analyzed in the proposed work are: 'Sit', 'Walk...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers—a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
Abstract Uninterrupted, efficient power supplies have posed a significant hurdle to the ubiquitous a...
AbstractHuman power is defined as the use of human work for energy generation to power an electronic...
This work analyzes the results of measurements on thermal energy harvesting through a wearable Therm...
This work analyzes the results of measurements on thermal energy harvesting through a wearable Therm...
In this work, a commercial flexible thermoelectric generator (f-TEG) was used to harvest the body th...
In this work, a commercial flexible thermoelectric generator (f-TEG) was used to harvest the body th...
Monitoring of bodily functions in sports has become increasingly popular in recent years. The device...
This work aims to study of possibilities of a realization a device, which will be able to harvest el...
Using thermal energy harvesting from human body has the potential to create wearable self-powered de...
Wearable devices have become commonplace within today’s society, creating a new level of connectivit...
This paper presents a discussion on energy scavenging for wearable devices in conjunction with human...
A combined human motion and heat energy harvesting system are under investigation. Main parts of the...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers-a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
This paper explores the heat generated by the human body and the capabilities of wearable thermoelec...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers—a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
Abstract Uninterrupted, efficient power supplies have posed a significant hurdle to the ubiquitous a...
AbstractHuman power is defined as the use of human work for energy generation to power an electronic...
This work analyzes the results of measurements on thermal energy harvesting through a wearable Therm...
This work analyzes the results of measurements on thermal energy harvesting through a wearable Therm...
In this work, a commercial flexible thermoelectric generator (f-TEG) was used to harvest the body th...
In this work, a commercial flexible thermoelectric generator (f-TEG) was used to harvest the body th...
Monitoring of bodily functions in sports has become increasingly popular in recent years. The device...
This work aims to study of possibilities of a realization a device, which will be able to harvest el...
Using thermal energy harvesting from human body has the potential to create wearable self-powered de...
Wearable devices have become commonplace within today’s society, creating a new level of connectivit...
This paper presents a discussion on energy scavenging for wearable devices in conjunction with human...
A combined human motion and heat energy harvesting system are under investigation. Main parts of the...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers-a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
This paper explores the heat generated by the human body and the capabilities of wearable thermoelec...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers—a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
Abstract Uninterrupted, efficient power supplies have posed a significant hurdle to the ubiquitous a...
AbstractHuman power is defined as the use of human work for energy generation to power an electronic...