DocumentCode
1759605
Title
A Moore?s Law for Mobile Energy: Improving upon conventional batteries and energy sources for mobile devices
Author
Coughlin, T.
Author_Institution
Coughlin Assoc., Canada
Volume
4
Issue
1
fYear
2015
fDate
Jan. 2015
Firstpage
74
Lastpage
82
Abstract
Conventional batteries in mobile devices, such as smart mobile phones, have limited energy that does not meet the needs of many users. We believe that there is demand for an energy source that can supply more mobile power for a longer period of time between recharges from a fixed power source. There is considerable ongoing research to create higher-capacity energy sources for mobile devices, but to meet the anticipated needs of power and even casual smartphone users, especially for several days of use, considerable advancement in mobile power technology is needed.
Keywords
battery management systems; demand side management; power supplies to apparatus; secondary cells; smart phones; Moore law; mobile device battery recharging; mobile energy source demand; mobile power technology; power supply; smartphone user; Batteries; Battery charges; Energy efficiency; Low power electroincs; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Power consumption; Power distribution; Smart phones;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Consumer Electronics Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2162-2248
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCE.2014.2361266
Filename
6985934
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