Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6954352 | Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The capability of using a linear kinetic energy harvester - A cantilever structured piezoelectric energy harvester - to harvest human motions in the real-life activities is investigated. The whole loop of the design, simulation, fabrication and test of the energy harvester is presented. With the smart wristband/watch sized energy harvester, a root mean square of the output power of 50â¯Î¼W is obtained from the real-life hand-arm motion in human's daily life. Such a power is enough to make some low power consumption sensors to be self-powered. This paper provides a good and reliable comparison to those with nonlinear structures. It also helps the designers to consider whether to choose a nonlinear structure or not in a particular energy harvester based on different application scenarios.
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Authors
Yang Bai, Pavel Tofel, Zdenek Hadas, Jan Smilek, Petr Losak, Pavel Skarvada, Robert Macku,