DocumentCode :
2470828
Title :
Systems for human-powered mobile computing
Author :
Paradiso, Joseph A.
Author_Institution :
Responsive Environments Group, MIT Media Lab., Cambridge, MA
fYear :
0
fDate :
0-0 0
Firstpage :
645
Lastpage :
650
Abstract :
This article outlines several projects aimed at generating electrical energy by passively tapping a variety of human body sources and activities. After summarizing different energy harvesting modalities and techniques, I spotlight work done in my research group at the MIT media laboratory, including a system that scavenges electricity from the forces exerted on a shoe during walking. This system uses a flexible piezoelectric foil stave to harness sole-bending energy and a reinforced PZT dimorph to capture heel-strike energy. The piezoelectric generators drive a battery-less, active RF tag, which transmits a short-range wireless ID while walking, thereby enabling location based services and active environments. Other systems that we have developed are also discussed, including a battery-less pushbutton that can send an RF ID code with a single push, sensor nodes that harvest mobility rather than energy, and power management schemes that exploit sensor diversity to achieve energy efficiency
Keywords :
computer power supplies; direct energy conversion; energy conservation; mobile computing; piezoelectric materials; MIT media laboratory; battery-less pushbutton; electrical energy generation; energy harvesting techniques; heel-strike energy; human body sources; human-powered mobile computing; parasitic power; piezoelectric foil; piezoelectric generators; power management; power scavenging; reinforced PZT dimorph; sole-bending energy; Battery management systems; Energy capture; Footwear; Humans; Laboratories; Legged locomotion; Mobile computing; Radio frequency; Sensor systems; Wireless sensor networks; Design; Energy Harvesting; Experimentation; Human Factors; Parasitic Power; Performance; Power Scavenging;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Design Automation Conference, 2006 43rd ACM/IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
ISSN :
0738-100X
Print_ISBN :
1-59593-381-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/DAC.2006.229275
Filename :
1688876
Link To Document :
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