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T. Starner. The challenges of wearable computing: Part 2. IEEE Micro, 21(4):54--67, 2001.

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....then conclude in section 12. 2. BACKGROUND The importance of energy management is primarily due to limited battery capacity. Unfortunately, the battery technology is improving only at a modest speed and other alternatives, such as ambient energy sources and fuel cells are far from satisfactory [43, 37]. Currently, the highest capacity batteries are based on Lithium Ion technology; in 1991 a LiIon battery was able to achieve as much as 180W h L, this increased to 330 W h L in 1995 and to 380 W h L in 1998[27] This means that energy density has doubled only once in the past 7 years. In ....

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Addressing the Energy Crisis in Mobile Computing with.. - Gurun, Krintz (2003)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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T. Starner. The challenges of wearable computing-part 1. IEEE Micro, pages 44--52, July 2001.

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