Analysis and comparison of macro fiber composites and lead zirconate titanate (PZT) discs for an energy harvesting floor

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The main drawback in many electronic devices is the duration of their batteries. Energy harvesting provides a solution for these low-consumption devices. Piezoelectric energy harvesting use is growing because it collects small amounts of clean energy and transforms it to electricity. Synthetic piezoelectric materials are a feasible alternative to generate energy for low consumption systems. In addition to the energy generation, each pressure cycle in the piezoelectric material can provide information for the device, for example, counting the passage of people. The main contribution of this work is to study, build, and test a low-cost energy harvesting floor using piezoelectric transducers to estimate the amount of energy that could be produced for a connected device. Several piezoelectric transducers have been employed and analyzed, providing accurate results.

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Muñoz, C. Q. G., Alcalde, G. Z., & Márquez, F. P. G. (2020). Analysis and comparison of macro fiber composites and lead zirconate titanate (PZT) discs for an energy harvesting floor. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10175951

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