A New Portable Energy Harvesting Device Mounted on Shoes: Performance and Impact on Wearer

Author:

Wang ZhuoORCID,Wu Xinyu,Zhang YuORCID,Liu Youfu,Liu Yida,Cao WujingORCID,Chen ChunjieORCID

Abstract

With the rapid development of microelectronic technology, increasing wearable devices are available for us in daily lives. These wearable devices are usually powered by batteries, so the endurance of wearable devices is limited by battery capacity. Biomechanical energy harvesting (EH) is a promising approach to extend the endurance or replace batteries to power microelectronic devices. In this paper, we would first review the different types of EH devices and analyze the key technologies. Secondly, to compare the advantages and disadvantages of different EH devices, the design guidelines of the EH device is proposed. According to the design guidelines, an EH device with a weight of only 110 g is designed, which is lighter than the suspended-load backpack (38 kg) and the knee harvester (1.6 kg). Our EH device is able to convert the vibrations energy generated by the motion of lower limbs into electrical energy. Finally, to verify whether our EH device meets the design guidelines, three sets of experiment are conducted to evaluate the performance of the EH device. Experiment A is used to monitor the metabolic energy and electricity energy. According to experiment data, we calculate the COH and TCOH of EH device. The lowest COH and TCOH are 58 and 59, respectively. The TCOH of our EH device is higher than suspended-load backpack (30.7) and the knee harvester (13.6). Experiment B is used to test the adaptability of the EH device under the different conditions of terrains and walking speeds. The EH device is able to harvest energy in different terrains (up and down stair, at the treadmill with a slope of 0°, 5° and 10°) and at different speeds(4 km/h~8 km/h). The converted electrical power is up to 7.71 mW during walking at the speed of 8 km/h and is up to 5.28 mW when going up stairs. Experiment C is conducted to investigate the influence of the EH device on human motion by measuring the torque of the ankle, knee, and hip joints. When comparing the curves of torque, the EH device does not influence the biological moment of joints, indicating the EH device does not interfere with the movement. At the same time, another method to calculate the TCOH by calculating the net work done by the muscle in a gait cycle is proposed. When comparing the TCOH calculated by the metabolic energy with the TCOH calculated by the additional work done by the muscle, the results are basically the same. Meanwhile, the variation of the latter calculation result is smaller, indicating the method proposed by us is more precise.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of China

Shenzhen Technology Research Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous)

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