Software-defined batteries

Author:

Badam Anirudh1,Chandra Ranveer1,Dutra Jon1,Ferrese Anthony2,Hodges Steve3,Hu Pan4,Meinershagen Julia1,Moscibroda Thomas5,Priyantha Bodhi1,Skiani Evangelia6

Affiliation:

1. Microsoft, Redmond, WA

2. Tesla Motors, Palo Alto, CA

3. Microsoft, Cambridge, U.K

4. University Massachusetts Amherst, MA

5. Microsoft, Beijing, China

6. Columbia University, New York, NY

Abstract

Different battery chemistries perform better on different axes, such as energy density, cost, peak power, recharge time, longevity, and efficiency. Mobile system designers are constrained by existing technology, and are forced to select a single chemistry that best meets their diverse needs, thereby compromising other desirable features. In this paper, we present a new hardware--software system, called Software Defined Battery (SDB), which allows system designers to integrate batteries of different chemistries. SDB exposes application programming interfaces (APIs) to the operating system, which controls the amount of charge flowing in and out of each battery, enabling it to dynamically trade one battery property for another depending on application and/or user needs. Using micro-benchmarks from our prototype SDB implementation, and through detailed simulations, we demonstrate that it is possible to combine batteries which individually excel along different axes to deliver an enhanced collective performance when compared to traditional battery packs.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

General Computer Science

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