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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > IET Cambridge Network - Lectures > IET Seminar: All power is theft: Innovative power management
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Tim Wilkinson. IET One day seminar (students are free) With increased demand for ever smaller products and increased environmental awareness of power usage it is becoming increasingly important to manage power efficiently. As this trend continues designers need to consider novel architectures and techniques for power management. This seminar brings together university research and information from leading companies to present information on how to use mobile technology effectively together with new innovative power management techniques. To register click here 09:45 Keynote Dr Richard McMahon – University of Cambridge 10:30 Battery technologies Graham Verity – GP Batteries 11:30 Supercaps in mobile communications Professor Gehan Amaratunga – University of Cambridge 12:15 Digital power solutions, novel digital control and feedback techniques Kevin Bilke – Maxim 14:00 Power challenges in Mobile SOC Ashley Crawford – ARM 14:45 Low power RF Robert Milner – Cambridge Consultants Ltd 15:45 Ultra low-power ‘self powered’ optical communications Dr Dominic O’Brien – University of Oxford This talk is part of the IET Cambridge Network - Lectures series. This talk is included in these lists:
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