Advances in Consumer Research
Issue:6 : 2510-2517
Original Article
Footstep Power Generating System
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Assistant Professor V.S.B Engineering College Karur, India
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Electronics and Communication Engineering V.S.B Engineering College Karur, India
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Electronics and Communication Engineering V.S.B Engineering College Karur, India
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Electronics and Communication Engineering, V.S.B Engineering College Karur, India
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Electronics and Communication Engineering, V.S.B Engineering College Karur, India
Abstract

The Footstep Power Generation System is an innovative approach to harnessing renewable energy from human movement. This project aims to generate electrical power through footsteps by utilizing piezoelectric plates embedded within the walking surface. When pressure is applied by walking, the piezoelectric plates convert mechanical energy into electrical energy through the piezoelectric effect. The generated energy is then stored in a lithium-ion battery, which can be later used to power small electronic devices or lighting systems. This system serves as a sustainable and eco-friendly solution to meet increasing energy demands, especially in crowded public areas such as railway stations, airports, and shopping malls. By effectively utilizing the mechanical energy wasted in daily human activity, the project promotes clean energy generation and contributes to environmental conservation

 

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