An Exploratory Study on the Feasibility of a Foot Gear Type Energy Harvester Using a Textile Coil Inductor |
Cho, Hyun-Seung
(Institute of Symbiotic Life-TECH, Yonsei University, Korea.)
Yang, Jin-Hee (Institute of Symbiotic Life-TECH, Yonsei University, Korea.) Park, Seon-Hyung (Dept. of Fashion Design, Joongbu University, Korea.) Yun, Kwang-Seok (Dept. of Electronic Engineering, Sogang University, Korea.) Kim, Yong-Jun (School of Mechanical Engineering, Yonsei University, Korea.) Lee, Joo-Hyeon (Corresponding Author: Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Yonsei University, Korea.) |
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