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Human energy harvesting adapted for portable electronics applications
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posted on 2016-01-12, 00:00 authored by Navid Mohajer, Hamid AbdiHamid Abdi, Saeid NahavandiEnergy harvesting from human body motions is of the main interest for consumer electronic devices, wireless sensors, military gadgets, and implantable medical devices. Such harvesters offer environmentally friendly incentives as well as perpetual availability of portable electronics. In this paper, we present a user friendly energy harvesting belt that is able to harvest energy from human's abdominal motions. The concept of the system was introduced by authors [1]. The prototype of the belt is presented here as a proof of concept for this idea. Moreover, further development of the system is discussed in terms of the harvesting circuit.
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Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering. Conference (2015 : Brisbane, Queensland)Pagination
1 - 6Publisher
IEEELocation
Brisbane, QueenslandPlace of publication
Piscataway, N.J.Publisher DOI
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2015-11-15End date
2015-11-18ISSN
2157-4839eISSN
2157-4847ISBN-13
9781467381321Language
engPublication classification
E Conference publication; E1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2015, IEEETitle of proceedings
APPEEC 2015 : Proceedings of the IEEE PES Asia-Pacific Power and Energy Engineering Conference,Usage metrics
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