Two-Stage Power System Boosts Energy-Harvesting Efficiency
TBMG-23833
03/01/2016
- Content
A two-stage power management and storage system from Georgia Institute of Technology improves the efficiency of triboelectric generators to harvest energy from irregular human motion, such as walking, running or finger tapping. The storage device supplies DC current at voltages appropriate for powering wearable and mobile devices such as watches, heart monitors, and thermometers.
- Citation
- "Two-Stage Power System Boosts Energy-Harvesting Efficiency," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2016.