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PAVEGEN TILES AS ANOTHER SOURCE OF ELECTRICITY

RATIONALE
-The Pavegen technology represents a groundbreaking innovation in the field of
sustainable energy generation. Specifically, these tiles are designed to harness kinetically
produced electricity from the act of footfall and convert it into a clean form of electricity
without any of the harmful emissions that are commonly associated with traditional
energy generation methods. The potential applications of this technology are broad and
diverse, ranging from lighting systems to other electrical appliances. Moreover, the utility
of this technology is not limited to its ability to provide cost savings to the users, but also
to its potential to provide a sustainable source of energy to those who are otherwise
unable to access electrical power. Ultimately, the Pavegen technology has the potential to
play a vital role in the transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable future and
represents a significant step towards the realization of a more eco-friendly society.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.What is the long-term durability and lifespan of Pavegen tiles compared to the
traditional flooring materials?
2.How cost-effective is the installation and maintenance of Pavegen tiles compared to
other renewable energy sources?
3.What are the potential applications and benefits of Pavegen tiles in high-traffic areas
such as airports and train stations?
4.What are the environmental impacts of manufacturing and disposing of Pavegen tiles,
and how do they compare to traditional flooring materials?

GOALS
Energy Generation: To harness the energy of footsteps or movement over the tiles,
incorporate technologies such as piezoelectric materials or kinetic plates into the design
of the tiles.
Energy Storage: Provide a technique for efficiently storing the harvested energy inside
the tiles, such as tiny batteries or capacitors.
Sustainability: Use environmentally friendly materials for the building of tiles and
energy storage devices in an effort to support sustainable practices.
Adaptability: Create tiles that are simple to incorporate into the current infrastructure,
enabling broad use in a range of settings.
Efficiency: While maintaining dependability and durability, aim to optimize the tiles’
capacity for energy conversion and storage.
Uses: Investigate the different, uses for these tiles, such as driveways, sidewalks, and
public areas, where they could employed to low-energy appliances like lights.
Cost-Effectiveness: Try to lower the technology’s cost for installation and mass
production.
Longevity: To make the Investment in energy generating and storage capabilities
worthwhile, make sure the tiles are strong and have a long lifespan.

PROCEDURES
1.Choose robust, flexible materials like reclaimed rubber or other resilient materials for
the tile base.
2.Component Design and Integration:
- Electromagnetic Generators: Include electromagnetic generators (such as coils) that
generate electricity through electromagnetic induction.
- Circuitry and Wiring: Install the necessary circuitry and wiring to collect and store
the generated energy

3. Production of the Tile:


- Assemble Parts: Position the wiring, protective covers, and electromagnetic
generators inside the tile framework.
- Encapsulation: Cover and seal the parts to protect them from outdoor elements and
foot traffic.

4. Testing and Quality Control:


- Performance Testing: Ensure the tiles consistently and efficiently produce electricity
by testing them.
- Durability Testing: Evaluate the tiles’ resilience to various stresses and
environmental factors.

5. Setup and Installation:


- Quality Assurance: Verify that every tile meets the required standards.
- Transport and Packaging: Prepare the tiles for delivery to installation locations by
packaging them.

6. Activation and Installation:


- Layout Planning: Arrange the spaces where tiles will be installed.
- Installation: Lay the tiles in the desired locations and connect them to the grid or
energy storage systems.
- Activation: Turn on the foot traffic energy collection mechanism.

7. Upkeep and Surveillance:


- Regular Checks: Conduct routine checks to ensure the tiles are operating at their
best.
- Maintenance and Cleaning: Carry out repairs and cleaning as necessary to maintain
efficiency.

SAFETY AND RISK


1. Physical Hazards: Pavegen tiles should be installed and maintained to ensure they
are safe to walk on and do not pose a trip or slip hazard. Issues such as loose or
uneven tiles, gaps, or improper installation can increase the risk of accidents and
injuries.
2. Durability and Longevity: The durability and longevity of the tiles are crucial for
minimizing risks. Wear and tear over time can affect their reliability and safety.
Regular maintenance and replacement of damaged or worn-out tiles are necessary
to ensure consistent performance.
3. Electrical Safety: Pavegen tiles generate electricity, so it is essential to ensure
electrical safety. Suitable insulation and protective measures should be
implemented to prevent electric shocks or short circuits. Proper grounding and
electrical connections are also crucial to avoid potential hazards.
4. Fire Hazard: As with any electrical system, there is a risk of fire if the electrical
components or wiring of the tiles are faulty or improperly installed. Fire safety
measures, such as circuit breakers and fire-resistant materials, should be in place to
mitigate this risk.
5. Slippery Surface: The material used on the surface of the tiles should maintain
sufficient friction and slip resistance, even in wet or rainy conditions. Slippery tiles
could lead to falls and injuries, especially in high-traffic areas or outdoor
installations.
6. Accessibility Concerns: Pavegen tiles may create challenges for people with
mobility issues or disabilities, as the uneven surface could potentially reduce
accessibility. Ensuring alternative accessible pathways or providing warning
indications can help address this issue.
7. Data Privacy and Security: Pavegen tiles may collect and transmit data as part of
their smart infrastructure. Safeguards must be in place to protect personal
information and prevent unauthorized access to the data collected, addressing
privacy concerns.

DATA ANALYSIS
Pavegen tiles represent a technology that derives power from foot movements while also
gathering data on pedestrian activity. The analysis of Pavegen tiles’ data can encompass
the following aspects:
1. Foot Traffic Examination: The scrutiny of data obtained from Pavegen tiles for
insights into pedestrian traffic, including peak hours, preferred walkways, and high-traffic
zones
2. Energy Generation Assessment: The evaluation of energy production by Pavegen
tiles and their effectiveness in converting footstep energy into usable electricity
3. User Interaction Analysis: The exploration of user engagement with Pavegen
installations, encompassing the number of interactions and their durations
4. Environmental Impact Assessment: The measurement of Pavegen tiles’
environmental impact by quantifying energy generation and the resultant reduction in
carbon emissions
5. Maintenance and Reliability Evaluation: The assessment of maintenance
requirements and the long-term reliability of Pavegen systems
6. Integration with IoT Exploration: Investigating possibilities for integrating Pavegen
data with the Internet of Things (IoT) for applications in smart cities
To engage in data analysis for Pavegen tiles, access to the collected data, data processing
tools, and statistical or machine learning methods for deriving insights from the data is
typically necessary.

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GROUP ALDEHYDE
Mico Oliver Biron
Kinley Rhodens Mayoral
John Mark Muico
Trisha Mae Benitez
Kathleen Mae Bruce
Zhaira Mae Cabria
Mary Elaine Casabuena

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