Human-powered wearable computing 论文
1996IBM Systems Journal引用 872
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsContext-Aware Activity Recognition SystemsEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
摘要
Batteries add size, weight, and inconvenience to present-day mobile computers. This paper explores the possibility of harnessing the energy expended during the user's everyday actions to generate power for his or her computer, thus eliminating the impediment of batteries. An analysis of power generation through leg motion is presented in depth, and a survey of other methods such as generation by breath or blood pressure, body heat, and finger and limb motion is also presented.