This paper presents a preliminary investigation on energy harvesting from human walking via piezoelectric vibrating cantilevers. Heel accelerations during human gait are established by correlating data gathered from the literature with direct experimental measurements. All the observed relevant features are synthesized in a typical (standard) acceleration signal, used in subsequent numerical simulations. The transient electromechanical response and the harvested power of a shoe-mounted bimorph cantilever excited by the standard acceleration signal is computed by numerical simulations and compared with measurements on a real prototype. A sensitivity analysis is finally developed to estimate the mean harvested power for a wide range of scaven...
Piezoelectric materials are capable of converting energy from mechanical vibration to electrical ene...
The energy requirements of various sensors and portable devices are conventionally met with batterie...
Abstract The capability of using a linear kinetic energy harvester — A cantilever structured piezoe...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation on energy harvesting from human walking via piezoele...
This chapter presents a study on energy harvesting from human walking via piezoelectric vibrating bi...
Piezoelectric materials are capable of converting energy from mechanical vibration to electrical ene...
Harvesting energy from human body motion for powering small scale electronic devices is attracting r...
Harvesting mechanical energy from human motion is an attractive approach for obtaining clean and sus...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2010. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: William P. R...
AbstractHuman power is defined as the use of human work for energy generation to power an electronic...
AbstractSmart solutions for energy generationare required for a sustainable future. Many studiesand ...
The aim of this research work is to estimate the amount of electricity produced to power up wearable...
The aim of this research work is to estimate the amount of electricity produced to power up wearable...
dissertationInertial energy harvesting from human motion enables self-powered sensing capabilities f...
One of the strong requirements of wireless sensor networks is the low power consumption in order to ...
Piezoelectric materials are capable of converting energy from mechanical vibration to electrical ene...
The energy requirements of various sensors and portable devices are conventionally met with batterie...
Abstract The capability of using a linear kinetic energy harvester — A cantilever structured piezoe...
This paper presents a preliminary investigation on energy harvesting from human walking via piezoele...
This chapter presents a study on energy harvesting from human walking via piezoelectric vibrating bi...
Piezoelectric materials are capable of converting energy from mechanical vibration to electrical ene...
Harvesting energy from human body motion for powering small scale electronic devices is attracting r...
Harvesting mechanical energy from human motion is an attractive approach for obtaining clean and sus...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2010. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: William P. R...
AbstractHuman power is defined as the use of human work for energy generation to power an electronic...
AbstractSmart solutions for energy generationare required for a sustainable future. Many studiesand ...
The aim of this research work is to estimate the amount of electricity produced to power up wearable...
The aim of this research work is to estimate the amount of electricity produced to power up wearable...
dissertationInertial energy harvesting from human motion enables self-powered sensing capabilities f...
One of the strong requirements of wireless sensor networks is the low power consumption in order to ...
Piezoelectric materials are capable of converting energy from mechanical vibration to electrical ene...
The energy requirements of various sensors and portable devices are conventionally met with batterie...
Abstract The capability of using a linear kinetic energy harvester — A cantilever structured piezoe...