Proceedings of the 6th International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Embedded Computing and Communication Systems 2016
DOI: 10.5220/0005950800280039
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An Environment for Automated Measuring of Energy Consumed by Android Mobile Devices

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“…Power profilers are built to accomplish a very specific task energy-wise. For instance, they might be used to measure the consumed energy of the device [37], or some specific component [38], or monitor the device for anomalies [16,39]. Therefore, the granularity-the level at which the profiler can deliver power measurement or estimation [25]-would differ from one case to another.…”
Section: Defining the Purpose Of The Profilermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Power profilers are built to accomplish a very specific task energy-wise. For instance, they might be used to measure the consumed energy of the device [37], or some specific component [38], or monitor the device for anomalies [16,39]. Therefore, the granularity-the level at which the profiler can deliver power measurement or estimation [25]-would differ from one case to another.…”
Section: Defining the Purpose Of The Profilermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, N 3 caused no issues or bottlenecks for the system, as indicated by its overhead. The overhead is computed by running the system with the profiler and then comparing its power consumption and load to data from instances that had no profiling [37]. N 3 it had only a 3% load overhead during the test.…”
Section: Performance Evaluation and Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These devices are abundantly available, and easy to program. More importantly, they come with a limited power supply, which incited developers to study the battery life [5], construct energy and power consumption models [6][7][8], and closely follow the influence of user actions and applications on power consumption [9]. Furthermore, studying the embedded systems' power profile has led to improving energy efficiency [10], reliability [11,12], and also monitoring and detecting anomalies [13][14][15] and energy hogs [16].…”
Section: Power Consumption Modeling In Embedded Socsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the evaluation, we use Google's Nexus 4 (Google, 2014c, p. 4) and OnePlus One (OnePlus, 2015) smartphones and the measurement setup described in (Dzhagaryan et al, 2016.…”
Section: File Transfers In Mobile Cloudmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An OnePlus One smartphone is used to initiate a series of file uploads to a server and a series of file downloads from a server. For each file transfer, the execution time and the energy consumed are measured using a measurement setup that involves a battery simulator (Dzhagaryan et al, 2016. The smartphone is connected to the Internet over its WLAN interface, and file transfers take place over a secure shell ( Figure 2(a) shows the measured effective throughput for uncompressed uploads as a function of the file size, US, and the network connection throughput for uploads, Th.UP.…”
Section: Model Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%