Development of a Footstep-Powered Energy Harvesting System Using Piezoelectric Materials for Military Applications
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2024Author
Senarathna, RRGSN
Dilshan, PSR
Delgamuwa, DMSS
Bandara, MRRA
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In military operations, which often span several days, relying solely on traditional power
sources is impractical, as communication equipment must always remain operational.
Although storage can be facilitated using traditional energy generation techniques
such as solar panels to store energy for up to four to five days, it often relies on
factors like the weather or constant camouflage. Piezoelectric technology is increasingly
recommended for military applications over traditional power generation methods. This
project proposes a reliable solution by developing an effective footfall energy harvesting
system specifically designed for the use in terrains like jungles. With this system, each
step soldiers take generates energy, allowing them to recharge their battery backups.
This innovation enhances both the operational efficiency and resilience of the soldiers.
This environmentally friendly approach has the potential to fulfil the energy demand
required for military operations that are conducted in isolated and restricted areas. The
proposed system aims to maximize energy conversion while ensuring robustness and
reliability under challenging conditions. It also offers a durable and effective solution by
harvesting energy from foot traffic and decreasing reliance on external power sources.
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