PowerForecaster
Author(s) -
Chulhong Min,
Youngki Lee,
Chungkuk Yoo,
Seungwoo Kang,
Sangwon Choi,
Pillsoon Park,
Inseok Hwang,
Younghyun Ju,
Seungpyo Choi,
Junehwa Song
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
singapore management university institutional knowledge (ink) (singapore management university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2809695.2809728
Subject(s) - computer science , emulation , phone , key (lock) , embedded system , power (physics) , power consumption , real time computing , computer security , linguistics , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics , economics , economic growth
Today\u27s smartphone application (hereinafter \u27app\u27) markets miss a key piece of information, power consumption of apps. This causes a severe problem for continuous sensing apps as they consume significant power without users\u27 awareness. Users have no choice but to repeatedly install one app after another and experience their power use. To break such an exhaustive cycle, we propose PowerForecaster, a system that provides users with power use of sensing apps at pre-installation time. Such advanced power estimation is extremely challenging since the power cost of a sensing app largely varies with users\u27 physical activities and phone use patterns. We observe that the time for active sensing and processing of an app can vary up to three times with 27 people\u27s sensor traces collected over three weeks. PowerForecaster adopts a novel power emulator that emulates the power use of a sensing app while reproducing users\u27 physical activities and phone use patterns, achieving accurate, personalized power estimation. Our experiments with three commercial apps and two research prototypes show that PowerForecaster achieves 93.4% accuracy under 20 use cases. Also, we optimize the system to accelerate emulation speed and reduce overheads, and show the effectiveness of such optimization techniques
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