Footstep power generating system

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Abstract

The power is generated by human motion while walking on the piezoelectric sensor, which is pressed and produces kinetic energy, which is then converted into electrical energy. The generated energy is stored in the battery. The energy in the battery is used to turn on the street lights using the LDR Sensor when the sun's beam becomes dull, and to pass water to the grass using the motor with the help of the soil moisture Sensor when the soil becomes moisture. And also used for charge the mobile phones using the charging port which is installed in the park and to be used for other purposes in the park. All the data is get tracked and stored in the IOT for continuously monitoring and for future purpose.

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Saranya, G., Manikandan, V., Balaji, J., Kandesh, M., & Karthikeyan, A. (2021). Footstep power generating system. Advances in Parallel Computing, 39, 49–54. https://doi.org/10.3233/APC210122

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