Support to portable devices with Energy Generation by Lower Limb activities

Authors:

Susmita Das,Sanjeev Kumar Ojha,Himanshu Rai,Moupali Roy,Swati Barui,Biswarup Neogi,

DOI NO:

https://doi.org/10.26782/jmcms.2018.04.00004

Keywords:

Lower Limb, Bioelectric Energy, Electromyography(EMG),Bio-charger,

Abstract

A big threat for the survival of mankind is the scarcity of power which is a serious matter to look into. Under this hard situation, the bioelectric energy is the most useful energy source instead of all the electronic power sources. Any electronic gadget can be activated with the help of bio-charger which is simple, portable and very much needed for the athletics. By recycling of energy and utilizing the energy conservation rule many problems related to energy consumption can be solved. The purpose of the research work is to make a bio-charger to preserve the bioelectric energy and to use it as the power source for any portable electronic gadget.

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Author(s): Susmita Das, Sanjeev Kumar Ojha, Himanshu Rai, Moupali Roy, Swati Barui, Biswarup Neogi View Download