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Articles

Energy Collection and Measurement of Power of the Movement of the Human Body

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Pages 503-513 | Published online: 11 Sep 2017
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, a scheme for the collection of potential energy from the movement of the human body has been presented. According to the analysis of the movement characteristics of the body parts, an energy conversion mechanism was designed to adapt to the characteristics of human body movement. According to the characteristics of output energy conversion mechanism, an energy collection circuit was designed to convert the weak pulse energy storage output using a body energy conversion mechanism to provide a stable energy source for low-power-consumption sensors. The experimental results showed the energy conversion efficiency of the energy collection system proposed in this paper to be 42%. It was able to collect about 2 mW of human lower legs motion energy, which can meet the daily needs of low-power sensors mounted on the human body.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The authors thank Xi Liu provided the help in designing the energy conversion mechanism, Ye Kuang provided the help for human motion analysis and Yan Ru helped perform the energy harvester measurements. All authors participated in the revisions of this manuscript.

Additional information

Funding

This research is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [grant number 61663011]; and the Postdoctoral fund of Jiangxi Province [grant number 2015KY19].

Notes on contributors

Pengzhan Chen

Pengzhan Chen is an associate professor, PhD His main research direction is intelligent automation equipment, automotive electronic control, field bus control and network control.

E-mail: [email protected]

Zhiyong Zhang

Zhiyong Zhang is a master's degree graduate student, the main research field is motion control system.

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