Journal of Digital Integrated Circuits in Electrical Devices https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JDICED <p>Journal of Digital Integrated Circuits in Electrical Devices is a print e-journal focused towards the rapid Publication of fundamental research papers on all areas of Digital Integrated Circuits in Electrical Devices. This Journal involves the basic principles of electronic circuits on one small chip of semiconductor material, normally silicon. This can be made much smaller than a discrete circuit made from independent electronic components. Focus and Scope covers Semiconductor Device, Manufacturing of IC, Electronic Components, Transistors, Programmable Logic Devices, Electronic Design Automation, Programmable Logic Controller, Logic Gates, Sequential Systems and Combinational Systems, Synchronous Systems, Register Transfer Systems, Computer Design and Architecture</p> en-US Mon, 06 May 2024 07:19:19 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.8 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Reuse and Recycle of Electric Vehicle Batteries: A Review https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JDICED/article/view/412 <p><em>As the adoption of electric vehicles surges, there's a corresponding rise in the disposal of batteries, leading to heightened interest in recycling and reusing them. Waste battery recycling involves processing discarded batteries to recover valuable materials for reuse while reusing waste batteries involves preparing them for further use. There's a need for technological advancements and more robust policies in this domain. Globally, efforts are underway to establish systems for collecting waste batteries, often through labeling and producer responsibility programs. Additionally, standards for evaluating battery performance and safety are being developed, along with efficient transportation systems. The growing prevalence of lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles will generate a substantial volume of spent batteries. Handling these batteries involves options like remanufacturing, repurposing, and recycling. Remanufacturing and repurposing extend battery lifespan, while recycling ensures materials are reintegrated into the supply chain. Various recycling processes exist, including pyro metallurgy, hydrometallurgy, and direct recycling, each with challenges and ongoing innovations. While current technologies aren't perfect, collaborative efforts among academia, industry, and governments can drive improvements in lithium-ion battery recycling, benefiting both the environment and the economy.</em></p> K Durga Prasad Reddy, Syed Ateequr Rehman Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of Digital Integrated Circuits in Electrical Devices https://matjournals.net/engineering/index.php/JDICED/article/view/412 Mon, 06 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000