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Walking enhances battery life

June 5th 2009 | Posted by neha

Charge your cell phone batteries automatically while walking, a device which is being developed by Canadian researchers’ .Bionic energy harvester store energy of each step and utilize it to charge batteries. The correct location of its attachment is knee brace and one minute of walking will be enough to generate 10 minutes of talk time on a cellular phone.

“It would surprise a lot of people to know that there is a lot of power available from the knee joint during walking. We’re taking advantage of energy that’s already being produced and wasted,” the Christian Science Monitor quoted Max Donelan, a professor of biomedical physiology and kinesiology at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia, as saying.walking enhances battery life

The researcher has revealed that the mechanism works much like the regenerative braking found in some hybrid cars, which capture kinetic energy that would otherwise dissipate as heat to drive a generator.

While testing the device during a study, his team found that the subjects on a treadmill didn’t notice using any extra exertion when it was turned on.

The researchers, however, were surprised to find that when the mechanism was turned off, the subjects did notice and in fact missed the assistance.

“For three or four strides they swung their legs a little faster (than normal),” Dr. Donelan said.

The researcher team at Bionic Power, a company he set up to develop and sell the device, expect to double the energy generated per step.

Donelan declined to say how much he thought the device would eventually cost.

And even though he knew that his device provided just a small fraction of the energy humans consume, he was upbeat that it might still be helpful.

“Human power won’t replace other sources of energy, but we can use human power to cut down our use,” he said. (ANI)

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