An Electricity Generation Using Footstep Energy And Mobile Charging Through Rfid Technology
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https://doi.org/10.48047/37v5wc48Keywords:
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The increasing demand for energy and the rapid growth of portable electronic devices have encouraged the development of alternative and sustainable power generation methods. This project presents a system for electricity generation using footstep energy combined with mobile charging through RFID technology. The system harnesses mechanical energy produced by human footsteps using piezoelectric sensors embedded in a pressure-based floor tile. These sensors convert mechanical stress into electrical energy, which is then rectified, regulated, and stored in a rechargeable battery or supercapacitor.
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