Reaching energetic sustainability through a self-oriented battery charger, based on paraconsistent annotated evidential logic Eτ

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The growing demand for simple solutions to the problems faced by people in different situations has led many to an ongoing effort to improve techniques and processes, with a very high tendency to develop self-sustainable devices, aiming to generate reduced environmental impact with optimum results. At this point, there is the supply of electricity on places where this is not available. In these cases, normally the solutions most commonly adopted generate high environmental impact, since working with the burning of fossil fuels, with consequent carbon emissions. Through the Library and Experimental Research, it was possible to develop the idea which fits within the proposed needs. This article aims to present the idea of a battery charger with solar panel auto-rotatable with working independent of any type of outlet, and provides income support to any charger designed to operate on the grid, with advantage of reduced environmental impact.

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Prado, Á. A. C., de Oliveira, C. C., Sakamoto, L. S., Abe, J. M., & Nogueira, M. (2013). Reaching energetic sustainability through a self-oriented battery charger, based on paraconsistent annotated evidential logic Eτ. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 415, pp. 369–374). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41263-9_46

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