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Hierarchical hybrid power supply networks

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With the advent of newer power supply technologies, power sources with differing energy storage densities and recycling capabilities are becoming available. Combining the power supplies in a hierarchical way would create a unique opportunity for better matching the underlying resources to fluctuating application demands. Such a heterogeneous hybrid network of power supply components could address a variety of power needs and serve a much broader range of system loads with a high efficiency.

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            DAC '10: Proceedings of the 47th Design Automation Conference
            June 2010
            1036 pages
            ISBN:9781450300025
            DOI:10.1145/1837274

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