Acta Mechanica Slovaca 2019, 23(3):30-35 | DOI: 10.21496/ams.2019.019
Implementation of Biological Sources of Energy in the System of "Smart Clothes"
- 1 Uzhhorod National University, Department of the Physics of Semiconductors, Uzhhorod, Ukraine
- 2 Mukachevo State University, Department of Light Industry, Mukachevo, Ukraine
- 3 Technical University of Ko¹ice, Department of Process and Environmental Engineering, Ko¹ice, Slovakia
The article is devoted to problems of powering embedded devices of "smart clothes". The growth rates of interest in bioenergy energy sources and their variety in the world are shown. The authors analysed the technical and energy indicators of the human body as an energy source for various types of portable devices. The technical characteristics of possible energy converters, which are suitable for this application, are described. Schematic solutions for powering portable devices based on ready solutions are proposed.
Keywords: embedded devices; human energetic; harvesting technology.
Published: September 27, 2019 Show citation
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