Accurate online power estimation and automatic battery behavior based power model generation for smartphones

L Zhang, B Tiwana, Z Qian, Z Wang, RP Dick… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
L Zhang, B Tiwana, Z Qian, Z Wang, RP Dick, ZM Mao, L Yang
Proceedings of the eighth IEEE/ACM/IFIP international conference on Hardware …, 2010dl.acm.org
This paper describes PowerBooter, an automated power model construction technique that
uses built-in battery voltage sensors and knowledge of battery discharge behavior to monitor
power consumption while explicitly controlling the power management and activity states of
individual components. It requires no external measurement equipment. We also describe
PowerTutor, a component power management and activity state introspection based tool
that uses the model generated by PowerBooter for online power estimation. PowerBooter is …
This paper describes PowerBooter, an automated power model construction technique that uses built-in battery voltage sensors and knowledge of battery discharge behavior to monitor power consumption while explicitly controlling the power management and activity states of individual components. It requires no external measurement equipment. We also describe PowerTutor, a component power management and activity state introspection based tool that uses the model generated by PowerBooter for online power estimation. PowerBooter is intended to make it quick and easy for application developers and end users to generate power models for new smartphone variants, which each have different power consumption properties and therefore require different power models. PowerTutor is intended to ease the design and selection of power efficient software for embedded systems. Combined, PowerBooter and PowerTutor have the goal of opening power modeling and analysis for more smartphone variants and their users.
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