Green mobile devices and networks energy optimization and scavenging techniques

While battery capacity fails to keep up with the power-demanding features of the latest mobile devices, powering the functional advancement of wireless devices requires a revolution in the concept of battery life and recharge capability. Future hand-held devices and wireless networks should be able...

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Main Author: Venkataraman, Hrishikesh
Other Authors: Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton, FL CRC Press 2012
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Chapter 8: Design Issues in EM Energy Harvesting SystemsChapter 9: Energy Scavenging for Magnetically Coupled Communication Devices; Chapter 10: Mixed-Signal, Low-Power Techniques in Energy Harvesting Systems; Chapter 11: Toward Modeling Support for Low-Power and Harvesting Wireless Sensors for Realistic Simulation of Intelligent Energy-Aware Middleware; Chapter 12: Energy Consumption Profile for Energy Harvested WSNs; Chapter 13: Radio Frequency Energy Harvesting and Management for Wireless Sensor Networks; Back Cover 
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520 |a While battery capacity fails to keep up with the power-demanding features of the latest mobile devices, powering the functional advancement of wireless devices requires a revolution in the concept of battery life and recharge capability. Future hand-held devices and wireless networks should be able to recharge themselves automatically from the environment and optimize their energy consumption. Green Mobile Devices and Networks: Energy Optimization and Scavenging Techniques provides insights into the principles and technical challenges behind both automatic optimization of energy consumption an