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mPhase/AlwaysReady Demonstrate Remotely Activated Smart NanoBattery

April 09, 2008 by Jeff Shepard

mPhase Technologies Inc., and its wholly-owned subsidiary, AlwaysReady, Inc. announced that it has successfully demonstrated the remote activation of its Smart NanoBattery. Building on the electrical activation mechanism, the remote mechanism is said to offer another way to obtain power on command from the NanoBattery that has virtually unlimited shelf-life.

Remote activation is especially relevant for applications involving RFID tags for inventory control and asset tracking, unmanned ground sensors, and wireless sensor networks whereby individual sensors can be deployed and activated from a distant source when desired. Currently, sensors are typically outfitted with batteries that discharge as soon as the device is assembled. Given its unique nanostructured architecture, the Smart NanoBattery experiences no leakage current until activated for the first time. According to the company, to date, no battery completely fits the cost, form, and fit profile necessary to remotely power sensors.

"We are excited about this remote activation development because it proves that the Smart NanoBattery can play an important role in sensing and tracking applications where conventional batteries have limitations," said Ronald A. Durando, CEO of mPhase Technologies Inc.