Using Solar Cells to Extend Standby Time of Handheld Computers

碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 電子工程學系 === 92 === Handheld computers are becoming increasingly popular in today’s mobile information applications. But, due to their battery energy limitations, the batteries in these computer systems need to be periodically recharged to regain the system’s power. Thus, in this paper...

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Main Authors: Cheng-Hsuan Chen, 陳錚玄
Other Authors: Ying-Wen Bai
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2004
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/09984704267055975231
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Summary:碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 電子工程學系 === 92 === Handheld computers are becoming increasingly popular in today’s mobile information applications. But, due to their battery energy limitations, the batteries in these computer systems need to be periodically recharged to regain the system’s power. Thus, in this paper we design and implement a low-power handheld computer system with a rechargeable battery that is automatically charged by solar cells. From the feasibility analysis of the queueing model for the stochastic charging and discharging process of the battery system, by using both the random characteristics of weather conditions and the user’s operation behavior, we can estimate that the average operation time in our model can depend on the power generation efficiency of the solar cells and the power consumption of a handheld computer. By including experimental system parameters, we can obtain a duty cycle of less than 5%, which is the ratio between the charging and discharging period. With such a low duty cycle, solar cells cannot currently be a feasible power source for normal operation of handheld computers. However, from both modeling and experiment results, we learn that solar cells can be a partially supportive power source for the extension of the standby time of handheld computers. In our experiment, with the area of a typical handheld computer, common solar cells can generate the power to extend the standby time of a low-power handheld computer by 99%.