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- Title
- Supercapacitor energy storage for battery-less, greener IoT networks
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Over the last two decades more than 75 international supercapacitor manufacturers have introduced several different supercapacitor families. Some have now reached the energy density of lead-acid batteries and while all families exhibit power density that are several orders higher than lithium based rechargeable battery chemistries.IoT devices for various sensing and monitoring applications, particularly systems deployed to monitor pollution, or ecosystem parameters have a need for self-sustai...
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- Date created
- 2023-04-21
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- Kularatna-Abeywardana, Dulsha / Kularatna, Nihal
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/65754
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- 34 Chemical Sciences / 3406 Physical Chemistry / 40 Engineering / 46 Information and Computing Sciences / 4605 Data Management and Data Science / 4016 Materials Engineering / 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
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