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The embedded class processors found in commodity palmtop computers continue to become increasingly capable while retaining an energy-efficient footprint. Palmtop computers themselves, including smartphones and tablets, provide a small form factor system integrating wireless communication and non-volatile storage with these energy-efficient processors. In this paper, we present Ocelot, a grid-like...
Plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) represent both a new challenge for and a huge potential resource to the smart-grid. The secret to effective integration of renewable energy generation into the smart-grid is integration of enough storage to deal with the intermittency of the generation. However, there are several barriers to integrating enough storage to effectively harness renewable energy in the...
Based on a brief introduction of typical battery features, several crucial issues in logistic planning for Electric Vehicle (EV) battery applications are discussed in this paper. The obvious issues include the access of battery charging stations, the accessibility of emergence swapping, and the monitoring of batteries at charging stations on network. Standardization of the battery and energy exchange...
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