The proliferation of mobile devices, and the migration of the information access paradigm to mobile platforms, motivate studies of power consumption behaviors with the purpose of increasing the device battery life. The aim of this work is to profile the power consumption of a Samsung Galaxy I7500 and a Samsung Nexus S, in order to understand how such feature has evolved over the years. We performed two experiments: the first one measures consumption for a set of usage scenarios, which represent common daily user activities, while the second one analyzes a context-aware application with a known source code. The first experiment shows that the most recent device in terms of OS and hardware components shows significantly lower consumption than the least recent one. The second experiment shows that the impact of different configurations of the same application causes a different power consumption behavior on both smartphones. Our results show that hardware improvements and energy-aware software applications greatly impact the energy efficiency of mobile devices.
Profiling Power Consumption on Mobile Devices / Ardito, Luca; Procaccianti, Giuseppe; Torchiano, Marco; Migliore, G.. - ELETTRONICO. - Proceedings of The Third International Conference on Smart Grids, Green Communications and IT Energy-aware Technologies:(2013), pp. 101-106. (Intervento presentato al convegno ENERGY 2013, The Third International Conference on Smart Grids, Green Communications and IT Energy-aware Technologies tenutosi a Lisbon, Portugal nel March 24-29, 2013).
Profiling Power Consumption on Mobile Devices
ARDITO, LUCA;PROCACCIANTI, GIUSEPPE;TORCHIANO, MARCO;
2013
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The proliferation of mobile devices, and the migration of the information access paradigm to mobile platforms, motivate studies of power consumption behaviors with the purpose of increasing the device battery life. The aim of this work is to profile the power consumption of a Samsung Galaxy I7500 and a Samsung Nexus S, in order to understand how such feature has evolved over the years. We performed two experiments: the first one measures consumption for a set of usage scenarios, which represent common daily user activities, while the second one analyzes a context-aware application with a known source code. The first experiment shows that the most recent device in terms of OS and hardware components shows significantly lower consumption than the least recent one. The second experiment shows that the impact of different configurations of the same application causes a different power consumption behavior on both smartphones. Our results show that hardware improvements and energy-aware software applications greatly impact the energy efficiency of mobile devices.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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