Battery aging is one of the major concerns for the pervasive devices such as smartphones, wearables and laptops. Current battery aging mitigation approaches only partially leverage the available options to prolong battery lifetime. In this regard, we claim that wireless crowd charging via network-wide smart charging protocols can provide a useful setting for applying battery aging mitigation. In this paper, for the first time in the state-of-the-art, we couple the two concepts and we design a fine-grained battery aging model in the context of wireless crowd charging, and two network-wide protocols to mitigate battery aging. Our approach directly challenges the related contemporary research paradigms by (i) taking into account important characteristic phenomena in the algorithmic modeling process related to fine-grained battery aging properties, (ii) deploying ubiquitous computing and network-wide protocols for battery aging mitigation, and (iii) fulfilling the user QoE expectations with respect to the enjoyment of a longer battery lifetime. Simulation-based results indicate that the proposed protocols are able to mitigate battery aging quickly in terms of nearly 46.74-60.87 % less reduction of battery capacity among the crowd, and partially outperform state-of-the-art protocols in terms of energy balance quality.

Wireless Crowd Charging with Battery Aging Mitigation

Ojha T;Raptis TP;Conti M;Passarella A
2022

Abstract

Battery aging is one of the major concerns for the pervasive devices such as smartphones, wearables and laptops. Current battery aging mitigation approaches only partially leverage the available options to prolong battery lifetime. In this regard, we claim that wireless crowd charging via network-wide smart charging protocols can provide a useful setting for applying battery aging mitigation. In this paper, for the first time in the state-of-the-art, we couple the two concepts and we design a fine-grained battery aging model in the context of wireless crowd charging, and two network-wide protocols to mitigate battery aging. Our approach directly challenges the related contemporary research paradigms by (i) taking into account important characteristic phenomena in the algorithmic modeling process related to fine-grained battery aging properties, (ii) deploying ubiquitous computing and network-wide protocols for battery aging mitigation, and (iii) fulfilling the user QoE expectations with respect to the enjoyment of a longer battery lifetime. Simulation-based results indicate that the proposed protocols are able to mitigate battery aging quickly in terms of nearly 46.74-60.87 % less reduction of battery capacity among the crowd, and partially outperform state-of-the-art protocols in terms of energy balance quality.
2022
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
9781665481526
Wireless power transfer
opportunistic networks
energy efficiency
mobile computing
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