Intelligent Power Generation and Conversion for Estimation of the Location
Aman Malhotra and Medhavi Singh
Mechatronics, SRMIST, S.R.M Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India
Abstract—The paper focuses on the practicality and application of mechanical structure being used for the purpose of generating a small voltage to act as an alternative source of power and send information in case of mobile electronics and wearable electronics. The present scenario of mobile phones does not allow the mechanical structure to suit the needs and design of mobile phones. To compensate this problem mechanical design and structure can be used to generate a small amount of voltage and power microelectronics inside a mobile phone. Working with the design and weight shifting property of mechanical shafts we can provide a setup to generate a small voltage of electricity and send the required information of the mobile phone, even when the device is offline. The information maybe, location or sim card details so that a device can be tracked down even when it is switched off.
Index Terms—tracking system, wearable electronics, power management
Cite: Aman Malhotra and Medhavi Singh, "Intelligent Power Generation and Conversion for Estimation of the Location," International Journal of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 57-60, December 2018. doi: 10.18178/ijeee.6.4.57-60
Cite: Aman Malhotra and Medhavi Singh, "Intelligent Power Generation and Conversion for Estimation of the Location," International Journal of Electronics and Electrical Engineering, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 57-60, December 2018. doi: 10.18178/ijeee.6.4.57-60
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