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<strong>Meter-based (manual) power model</strong> - <em>A model built using a power meter.</em> | |||
<strong>Battery-based power model</strong> - <em>A model built using knowledge of battery discharge behavior, build-in voltage sensors and the average power consumption resulting from placing components into different power states.</em> | |||
<strong>Online power model generation</strong> - <em>Power model generation based on the influence of the power management and activity states of hardware components on system power consumption.</em> | |||
<strong>Online power estimation</strong> - <em>Power use estimation done by software using some power model.</em> | |||
<strong><u>Important Point</u></strong><br> | |||
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<li>The variation between power models for different types of phones is significant. Therefore a meter-based power model will have to be generated for each new phone that we want to test.</li> | |||
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<strong><u>PowerTutor</u></strong><br> | |||
https://market.android.com/details?id=edu.umich.PowerTutor&hl=en<br> | |||
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<strong>Works on</strong><br> | |||
Galaxy S II<br> | |||
HTC Incredible S S710e<br> | |||
<strong>Doesn't Work on</strong><br> | |||
Galaxy Nexus<br> | |||
GT-i9020<br> | |||
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Uses an automated power model construction technique as well as voltage and other readings to accurately measure power usage of individual applications.<br> | |||
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Main Paper - http://empathicsystems.org/Papers/codes10.pdf <br> | |||
Background Paper - http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~mobile/publications/dong11mobisys_sesame.pdf <br> |
Revision as of 04:03, 1 February 2012
Terminology
Meter-based (manual) power model - A model built using a power meter. Battery-based power model - A model built using knowledge of battery discharge behavior, build-in voltage sensors and the average power consumption resulting from placing components into different power states. Online power model generation - Power model generation based on the influence of the power management and activity states of hardware components on system power consumption. Online power estimation - Power use estimation done by software using some power model.
Important Point
- The variation between power models for different types of phones is significant. Therefore a meter-based power model will have to be generated for each new phone that we want to test.
PowerTutor
https://market.android.com/details?id=edu.umich.PowerTutor&hl=en
Works on
Galaxy S II
HTC Incredible S S710e
Doesn't Work on
Galaxy Nexus
GT-i9020
Uses an automated power model construction technique as well as voltage and other readings to accurately measure power usage of individual applications.
Main Paper - http://empathicsystems.org/Papers/codes10.pdf
Background Paper - http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~mobile/publications/dong11mobisys_sesame.pdf