Title :
An In-Shoe Harvester With Motion Magnification for Scavenging Energy From Human Foot Strike
Author :
Longhan Xie ; Mingjing Cai
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Mech. & Automotive Eng., South China Univ. of Technol., Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to develop an in-shoe magnetic harvester that could be embedded in a shoe to scavenge mechanical energy from human foot strike for conversion into electricity, thereby serving as a sustainable power source for portable or wearable electronic devices. The allowed displacement of the shoe heel in the vertical direction was extremely small; therefore, a special trapezoidal slider mechanism was employed to amplify the displacement of a footstep. To compensate for the low-frequency foot strike, a gear train was used to accelerate the motion that finally drove a microgenerator to produce electricity. Two sets of springs were employed to provide a restoring force for the trapezoidal slider mechanism that enabled the harvester to generate electricity during the return trip. The in-shoe harvester could be embedded in a shoe heel such that the human foot step was not hindered during activity. Experiments indicated that the harvester could generate an average power output of approximately 1 W during normal walking. Compared to harvesters from previous studies, the harvester in this study can generate a higher power output.
Keywords :
energy harvesting; gears; springs (mechanical); sustainable development; energy scavenging; gear train; human foot strike; in-shoe magnetic harvester; microgenerator; motion magnification; portable electronic device; restoring force; sustainable power source; trapezoidal slider mechanism; wearable electronic device; Foot; Footwear; Force; Gears; Generators; Legged locomotion; Springs; Energy harvesting; Foot strike; Magnetic; foot strike; magnetic;
Journal_Title :
Mechatronics, IEEE/ASME Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMECH.2015.2428618