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Posted 25 August 2011 - 03:04 PM

Walking could power your next cell phone, researchers say



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An "energy harvester" in a user's shoe could convert energy from walking into power for cell phones, researchers say.



Will you be able to charge your next mobile phone simply by walking around?
A group of researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison hope so.
In an article this week in the journal Nature Communications, they unveiled a technology that would harness part of the energy people generate when they walk and push it to a phone or other mobile device.
"Humans, generally speaking, are very powerful energy-producing machines," Tom Krupenkin, a UW-Madison professor of mechanical engineering, said in a news release from the school. "While sprinting, a person can produce as much as a kilowatt of power."

He said harvesting even a small fraction of that power is enough to power a cell phone, laptop, flashlight or other electronics.
Under the system, an "energy harvester" that would be installed in a person's shoe would capture some of the mechanical energy that typically burns away as heat and convert it to up to 20 watts of electrical power for a personal device.
The harvester would act as an intermediate transceiver, or Wi-Fi hot spot, to serve as a "middle man" between a mobile device and a wireless network, thereby reducing the amount of energy the phone needs to send and receive signals.
Researchers call the process "reverse electrowetting," transferring the energy via nano-tubes containing thousands of liquid "micro-droplets."

(We're pretty sure that's a good description, at any rate. Read the report, by Krupenkin and J. Ashley Taylor, for yourself here.)
The researchers say making their technology widely available would have a positive environmental impact, reducing society's need for batteries and the pollution that ensues when they are disposed of improperly.
It would also have an impact in poor and developing countries, where charging electronics is often either impossible or expensive, and could benefit soldiers and police officers needing to power things like communications equipment and night-vision goggles, they say.
But what about everyday smartphone users who are tempted to yank their hair out after a few hours of using their phone without a charger handy?
Krupenkin said "reverse electrowetting" would conserve enough energy to make a typical cell phone battery last 10 times longer.

"You cut the power requirements of your cell phone dramatically by doing this," he said.
The technology was developed with a grant from the National Science Foundation. Now Krupenkin and Taylor hope to make some money with it through a company they've created, InStep NanoPower.

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Posted 25 August 2011 - 09:28 PM

They need to make a shoe to recharge me .

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Posted 25 August 2011 - 11:42 PM

View PostBent Club, on 25 August 2011 - 09:28 PM, said:

They need to make a shoe to recharge me .
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Posted 27 August 2011 - 06:26 PM

I do quite a bit of walking on my Photography explorations but with my cell phone off and at home in a drawer it rarely needs charging, LOL....................
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