Human-powered inertial energy harvesters: the effect of orientation, location and activity on obtainable power
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Abstract Inertial energy harvesting is an emerging technology that can power electronic devices using energy scavenged from the motion of the human body. Owing to the relatively low frequencies associated with body motion (
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