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Controlling Energy Demand in Mobile Computing Systems

This lecture provides an introduction to the problem of managing the energy demand of mobile devices. Reducing energy consumption, primarily with the goal of extending the lifetime of battery-powered devices, has emerged as a fundamental challenge in mobile computing and wireless communication. The...

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Autor principal: Ellis, Carla
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1486441
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description This lecture provides an introduction to the problem of managing the energy demand of mobile devices. Reducing energy consumption, primarily with the goal of extending the lifetime of battery-powered devices, has emerged as a fundamental challenge in mobile computing and wireless communication. The focus of this lecture is on a systems approach where software techniques exploit state-of-the-art architectural features rather than relying only upon advances in lower-power circuitry or the slow improvements in battery technology to solve the problem. Fortunately, there are many opportunities to i
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title Controlling Energy Demand in Mobile Computing Systems
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title_short Controlling Energy Demand in Mobile Computing Systems
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