An Efficient Design of an Energy Harvesting Backpack for Remote Applications
During past couple of decades, energy harvesting from human body motion has been explored extensively to provide electricity needed for energizing cell phones and other gadgets. In this paper, an optimized design of a suspended-load backpack with a mechanical motion rectifier (MMR) is presented. The...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Sustainable energy technologies and assessments 2022-08, Vol.52, p.102173, Article 102173 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During past couple of decades, energy harvesting from human body motion has been explored extensively to provide electricity needed for energizing cell phones and other gadgets. In this paper, an optimized design of a suspended-load backpack with a mechanical motion rectifier (MMR) is presented. The Genetic Algorithm (GA) is used to optimize the system parameters for producing maximum output power with an 8-kg backpack, which is the lightest proposed in previous studies. A prototype of the backpack is fabricated based on the obtained optimal parameters, and experimental results for a normal walking speed show instant power of 11.57 Watts and average power of 4.37 Watts, which are one of the highest among all models in previous works. Finally, a modified dynamic model of the backpack is proposed based on an experimental model of the human shoulders displacement during walking to minimize the output power error between numerical simulation data and experimental test results. |
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ISSN: | 2213-1388 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.seta.2022.102173 |