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- Title
- Energy management policy for fitness gadgets: A case study of human daily routines
- Content partner
- University of Otago
- Collection
- Otago University Research Archive
- Description
The idea of employing scavenged power from human daily routines to run electronic devices are attracting increased attention of many researchers worldwide. However, there is still limited knowledge of energy characteristics generated by human motions. Moreover, level of human activities vary during a day from sitting for several hours to running on a treadmill. This highlights a vital need for energy management strategies. Hence, in this paper, we analyse more than 200 hours of day-scale huma...
- Format
- Research paper
- Research format
- Scholarly text / Conference paper
- Thesis level
- Conference Proceedings
- Date created
- 2016-12
- Creator
- Zareei, Sepideh / Deng, Jeremiah D.
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/39642
- Related subjects
- Acceleration / Energy management / Legged locomotion / Mathematical model / Power demand / Sensors / Standards
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