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The flexion and extension of human muscular doesn't only support the human's motion but it also could help in term of energy harvesting. Motion of the human body is capable to generate electrical energy with the support of suitable harvesting devices. This type of energy is very useful for those do not have access to the electrical power grid for prolonged duration. Biomechanical energy harvesting...
Harvesting energy from biomechanical motion of a human poses a promising replacement for batteries in a modern day where portable devices ran out of batteries much faster than before. We developed an energy harvesting device that is focused on heel strike of a gait cycle. The device works by converting the vertical motion of a heel strike to a rotational motion that would generate power from an AC...
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