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Title: Foot Step Power Generation: A Comparative Analysis of Multi-Array Piezoelectric Transducer Configurations
Authors: Khan, Md. Sagor
Sultana, Nigar
Himel, Moinul Alam
Keywords: Multi array sensor configurations, Foot sole power generation, Piezoelectric transducer, , Battery Monitoring, IoT.
Issue Date: Dec-2023
Publisher: IEEE Xplore
Citation: 2
Abstract: Energy generation from green energy sources is gaining popularity day by day. Kinetic energy is produced while humans walk or run or jump and this energy can be converted into watt power with the help of piezoelectric transducers. One crucial aspect in this process is the configuration of different numbers of circular disc piezo sensors on the small area of the foot sole. This study aims to do a comparative analysis of the connection configuration of various piezoelectric sensors and determine the best output voltage and power achieved from footsteps. Additionally, the research aims to incorporate IoT to monitor the battery status. Four types of connection configuration of circular disc piezoelectric transducers on sole pads named series, parallel, series-parallel, and parallel-series topology have been designed and tested practically. Piezoelectric sensors of 35 mm dimension with a thickness of 3.36 mm are chosen and there are eight piezo sensors placed on the sole pad in a manner where the exerted pressure is maximum. With a very simple energy harvesting circuit devoid of boost converter and voltage regulator the experiment has been conducted. The investigation revealed that a single step on the sole pad, exerting a pressure of 686.7 N, can generate a maximum of 25 V in both parallel topology and parallel-series topology configurations. Conversely, the series topology exhibits the lowest converted voltage in comparison to all other configurations. But in the case of charging the battery by giving approximately 1000 steps the stable configuration is reported as parallel topology having the maximum dc current and power. The findings will help to select the right configuration for application in low-power-consuming devices like portable health care electronic devices, batteries, and sensors.
URI: http://dspace.aiub.edu:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2491
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