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Experience with a low power wireless mobile computing platform

In ACM International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design , pp:363-368 , 6 pages , ACM Press , Newport Beach, CA , August 2004.

NESL Technical Report #: TR-UCLA-NESL-200408-02

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A detailed power analysis of a multi-radio mobile platform highlights the complex tradeoffs between the computation, storage, and communication subsystems. The particular mobile device, which does not include an LCD or other on-board display, can be used as a source for audio or video media files, or a source/sink for secure data transfers. A version of the device has been augmented with fine-grained power monitoring capability and used to obtain detailed measurements of power dissipation in the various subsystems. Analysis of these measurements sheds light on the power consumption characteristics of different applications, thereby providing hints to system designers about potential areas for optimization. Specifically, this work contrasts the power efficiency of the various wireless technologies supported by the system.

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Vijay Raghunathan
Trevor Pering
Roy Want
Alex Nguyen
Peter Jensen


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