Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The availability of powerful and cost-effective wireless interfaces makes the modern Internet accessible according to the 'anywhere, anytime' paradigm. In addition, the explosion of Web 2.0 applications enables people to interact with an increased degree of social connectivity. And, in a simple and costeffective manner, modern end-user devices allow people to produce and share contents, interact with the surrounding environment - for example, via Global Positioning System (GPS) or Near Field Communication (NFC) mechanisms - and enjoy multimedia material such as music and video. To be effective, such a rich set of features must be supported by an adequate supply of on-board power, which is mostly provided via batteries. Even though battery technology and silicon efficiency have made important advances in the past few years, excessive power drain still remains the major weakness when designing and using mobile appliances.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Caviglione, Luca
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