2019
DOI: 10.1080/03091902.2019.1658818
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Methods of energy generation from the human body: a literature review

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“…o/p power of 75 microwatt in 75 seconds of running (Fig. 9) (Al-Nabulsi et al, 2019). The podiatric sensing technique for energy harvesting has been proved to be very promising (Riemer and Shapiro, 2011;Khaliah et al, 2010;Howells, 2009;Cha and Seo, 2017;Rocha et al, 2010;Suripto et al, 2018;Ishida et al, 2013;Palossari et al, 2012;.…”
Section: Energy Harvesting From Vehicular Vibration Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…o/p power of 75 microwatt in 75 seconds of running (Fig. 9) (Al-Nabulsi et al, 2019). The podiatric sensing technique for energy harvesting has been proved to be very promising (Riemer and Shapiro, 2011;Khaliah et al, 2010;Howells, 2009;Cha and Seo, 2017;Rocha et al, 2010;Suripto et al, 2018;Ishida et al, 2013;Palossari et al, 2012;.…”
Section: Energy Harvesting From Vehicular Vibration Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, just a small amount of mechanical energy from a person’s daily activities is sufficient to power a wearable health monitoring device. 16 , 17 , 18 The human body movements that can drive the biological energy harvesters include: inertial excitation, force excitation, and relative motion excitation. Among them, energy harvesters that utilize human body inertia include energy collection backpacks and eccentric rotor generators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also reviews that concentrate on particular classes of energy harvesters, yet they seem to prefer summarizing select studies pertaining to displacement excitation. [ 28,29 ] Turab [ 30 ] provides a detailed review of energy harvesters for harvesting small physiological vibrations such as heartbeat, pulsation and respiration. Of course, some reviews exist describing inertial excitation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%