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Conference Agenda
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This is the complete agenda for both Energy Harvesting and Wireless Sensor Networks events. Conference delegates have access to all the presentations.
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010| | Keynotes |
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| 09:50 | Northrop Grumman | | 09:25 | EADS Innovation Works | | 09:00 | ST-Ericsson | | 10:15 | Coffee & Networking Break | | 12:10 | SNCF | | 11:20 | PRI Ltd | | 11:45 | Pavegen Systems ltd | | 10:55 | Rolls-Royce Control and Systems UTC | | 12:35 | Lunch |
Track 1| | Military |
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| 14:25 | SPAWAR Systems Centre San Diego |
| Track 2| | Photovoltaics |
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| 14:50 | Konarka Technologies GmbH | | 15:15 | Q-mo solar AG | | 15:40 | Coffee & Networking Break |
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| Thursday, 27 May 2010Track 1 | Track 2| | Ultra Low Power Devices |
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| 14:25 | Texas Instruments GmbH | | 15:15 | Philips Research | | 14:50 | Microdul AG | | 15:40 | Coffee & Networking Break | | 16:00 | Conference resumes in Track 1 |
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Thursday May 27, 2010Energy Storage Devices (11:45 - 12:10)11:45 - 12:10 "Secondary Microbatteries for Energy Harvesting Micro Systems"- Effective intermediate energy storage is required for all energy harvesting concepts, due to the varying availability of ambient energy and varying energy requirements of the device.
- Secondary batteries are probably the best electrical buffer since they have a much higher energy density compared to capacitors and sufficient power pulse capability for most applications.
- A comparison will be made between rechargeable lithium coin, polymer and solid sate cells. The most important points for energy autarkic micro systems like energy density, pulse power capability, long term- and temperature stability will be made.
- In a second part of the presentation the development of silicon embedded micro batteries at Fraunhofer IZM will be outlined.
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