In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers—a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titanate (PZT), and a polymeric piezoelectric, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)—were compared in terms of energy that could be harvested during locomotion activities. The transducers were placed into a tight suit in proximity of the main body joints. Initial testing was performed by placing the transducers on the neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle; then, five locomotion activities—walking, walking up and down stairs, jogging and running—were chosen for the tests. The values of the power output measured during the five activities were in the range 6 µW–74 µW using both transducers for each joint
The improvements in efficiency of electronic com- ponents and miniaturization is quickly pushing wea...
Harvesting mechanical energy from human motion is an attractive approach for obtaining clean and sus...
This paper presents a piezoelectric energy harvesting device that generates electrical power from kn...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers—a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers-a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
In this paper, a commercial polymeric piezoelectric film, the polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) was use...
Piezoelectric transducers can be used to both harvest biomechanical energy and to detect gait cycle ...
In this paper, a commercial polymeric piezoelectric film, the polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) was use...
Piezoelectric fibers composite materials can be effectively used as electro-mechanical transducers ...
Daily activities such as walking and running possess abundant amount of energy, which is usually was...
There is a growing interest in developing energy harvesting solutions for wearable devices so they c...
The reduced power requirements of miniaturized electronics offer the opportunity to create devices w...
Research on the new technology of the potential of human body part to provide mechanical energy to c...
AbstractHuman power is defined as the use of human work for energy generation to power an electronic...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2010. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: William P. R...
The improvements in efficiency of electronic com- ponents and miniaturization is quickly pushing wea...
Harvesting mechanical energy from human motion is an attractive approach for obtaining clean and sus...
This paper presents a piezoelectric energy harvesting device that generates electrical power from kn...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers—a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers-a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate titan...
In this paper, a commercial polymeric piezoelectric film, the polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) was use...
Piezoelectric transducers can be used to both harvest biomechanical energy and to detect gait cycle ...
In this paper, a commercial polymeric piezoelectric film, the polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) was use...
Piezoelectric fibers composite materials can be effectively used as electro-mechanical transducers ...
Daily activities such as walking and running possess abundant amount of energy, which is usually was...
There is a growing interest in developing energy harvesting solutions for wearable devices so they c...
The reduced power requirements of miniaturized electronics offer the opportunity to create devices w...
Research on the new technology of the potential of human body part to provide mechanical energy to c...
AbstractHuman power is defined as the use of human work for energy generation to power an electronic...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. July 2010. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: William P. R...
The improvements in efficiency of electronic com- ponents and miniaturization is quickly pushing wea...
Harvesting mechanical energy from human motion is an attractive approach for obtaining clean and sus...
This paper presents a piezoelectric energy harvesting device that generates electrical power from kn...