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Exploiting Half-Wits: Smarter Storage for Low-<endeca_term>Power Devices</endeca_term>

Exploiting Half-Wits: Smarter Storage for Low-Power Devices

This work analyzes the stochastic behavior of writing to embedded flash memory at voltages lower than recommended by a... Read more

19 December, 2010
Fujitsu develops wireless charging devices

Fujitsu develops wireless charging devices

...demonstrated a wireless charging technique that employs a magnetic-resonance model to power devices Read more

4 October, 2010 by Stephen Shankland
Mobile Node for Wireless Sensor Network to Detect Landmines

Mobile Node for Wireless Sensor Network to Detect Landmines

Individual sensor nodes are low power devices which integrate computing, wireless communication and sensing capabilities to detect land... Read more

1 March, 2012
Cooperative Packet Forwarding in Multi-Domain Sensor Networks

Cooperative Packet Forwarding in Multi-Domain Sensor Networks

Sensor networks are large scale networks of low-power devices that collaborate in order to perform a given task. The sensors... Read more

1 January, 2011
Improved Approximation Algorithms for Connected Sensor Cover

Improved Approximation Algorithms for Connected Sensor Cover

Recent technological advances have led to the emergence of small, low-power devices that integrate sensors with limited on-board processing and wireless communication... Read more

1 January, 2011
Energy Harvesting Active Networked Tags (ENHANTs) for Ubiquitous Object Networking

Energy Harvesting Active Networked Tags (ENHANTs) for Ubiquitous Object Networking

...presents the design challenges posed by a new class of ultra-low-power devices referred to as Energy-Harvesting Active Networked Tags (EnHANTs). EnHANTs are... Read more

1 December, 2010

Samsung, Qualcomm team up on wireless charging tech

...anywhere from a table to a car dashboard that could charge low-power devices like Bluetooth headsets to hungrier gadgets like tablets.This story originally... Read more

8 May, 2012 by Kent German
NComputing M300

NComputing M300

...no moving parts, fans or local storage, and are therefore extremely low-power devices, drawing only a few watts each — NComputing claims around 2W per... Read more

28 March, 2012 by Charles McLellan
Motion Computing CL900

Motion Computing CL900

...the Oak Trail platform, which Intel designed for tablets and other low-power devices. It has a TDP (Thermal Design Power) of just 3W, which... Read more

31 October, 2011 by Sandra Vogel
RemoteSysInfo 4.0 build 4004

RemoteSysInfo 4.0 build 4004

...categories includes Input Devices, Mass Storage Devices, Motherboard, Controllers, Ports, Networking Devices, Power Devices, Printing Devices, Telephony, Video and Monitor and Cooling Device.Software information... Read more

20 April, 2012

iGo Green Power Smart Tower

...but its claim to green credentials come with its ability to automatically power devices down, saving, says the blurb, up to 85 percent on power... Read more

10 August, 2011

Ericsson launches PC-as-a-service for mobile users

...run virus protection software. It also makes it possible to use low-power devices to run relatively powerful programs, Ericsson said. "You have a dumb... Read more

14 February, 2011

Tiny magnets point to ultra low-power processors

...efficient could draw the energy they need from their environment. Such low power devices could be made possible by combining the emerging field of spintronics... Read more

27 January, 2011

Microsoft to buy gesture-control firm Canesta

...acquire Canesta, a firm specialising in technology that enables human gestures to power devices, the companies said on Friday. Canesta president and chief executive Jim... Read more

1 November, 2010 by Erica Ogg

Rattner on memristors, memory, power, raytracing and chip fabrication

...something that's purely capacitive and can harvest energy,and that can power devices. On memristors: Memristors – we've taken a pretty close look... Read more

15 September, 2010

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