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Overview of Human Kinetic Energy Harvesting and Application

Journal

ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 7091-7114

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsaem.2c00703

Keywords

human kinetic energy; energy harvesting; piezoelectric technology; electromagnetic technology; triboelectric technology

Funding

  1. China National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents [BX2021237]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51890884, 51922023]
  3. Recruitment Program of Global Experts [WQ2017610445]

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This article reviews the energy harvesting technologies from human motions, including electromagnetic, piezoelectric, and triboelectric techniques. It discusses the advantages and disadvantages of various human energy harvesters and explores the possible applications in active sensing and wearable electronic devices. Additionally, it proposes the concept of a human energy and information exchange center based on energy harvesting.
In the Internet of Things era, wearable electronics and sensors have become essential for health monitoring and human computer interaction. However, a continuous power supply is an urgent demand in the field of distributed sensing. Energy harvesting from daily human activities and its conversion into electricity are expected to replace traditional batteries and wearable power supplying electronic devices. This article reviews the electromagnetic, piezoelectric, and triboelectric energy harvesting technologies from human motions, including joint rotation, limb swing, force application, fold stretching, and organ motion. It also discusses and analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of various recently proposed human energy harvesters. In addition, possible applications of active sensing and wearable powered electronic devices driven by human body kinetic energy harvesting are provided. Finally, the concept of a human energy and information exchange center based on energy harvesting is proposed as a future prospect.

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