Multi-battery power supplies arebecoming popular in electronic appliances of the latest generations, due to economical and manufacturing constraints. Unfortunately, a partitioned battery subsystem is not able to deliver the same amount of charge as a monolithic battery with the same total capacity. In this paper, we define the concept of battery scheduling, we investigate policies for solving the problem of optimal charge delivery, and we study the relationship of such policies with different...
Proc. Design Automation & Test Europe (DATE) Conf.
год
2001
месяц
March
страницы
197--201
text
L. Benini, G. Castelli, A. Macii, E. Macii, M. Poncino, and R. Scarsi, `Extending lifetime of portable systems by battery scheduling', in Proc. Design Automation & Test Europe (DATE) Conf., pp. 197--201, Mar. 2001.
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%A Poncino, M.
%A Scarsi, R.
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%D 2001
%K Battery DATE Management OS
%P 197--201
%T Extending Lifetime of Portable Systems by Battery Scheduling
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%X Multi-battery power supplies arebecoming popular in electronic appliances of the latest generations, due to economical and manufacturing constraints. Unfortunately, a partitioned battery subsystem is not able to deliver the same amount of charge as a monolithic battery with the same total capacity. In this paper, we define the concept of battery scheduling, we investigate policies for solving the problem of optimal charge delivery, and we study the relationship of such policies with different...
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