Measurements of generated energy/electrical quantities from locomotion activities using piezoelectric wearable sensors for body motion energy harvesting
In this paper, two different piezoelectric transducers—a ceramic piezoelectric, lead zirconate
titanate (PZT), and a polymeric piezoelectric, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)—were compared in
terms of energy that could be harvested during locomotion activities. The transducers were placed
into a tight suit in proximity of the main body joints. Initial testing was performed by placing
the transducers on the neck, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee and ankle; then, five locomotion
activities—walking, walking up and down stairs, jogging and running—were chosen for the tests.
The values of the power output measured during the five activities were in the range 6 W–74 W
using both transducers for each joint.Web of Science164art. no. 52