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eTrain: Making Wasted Energy Useful by Utilizing Heartbeats for Mobile Data Transmissions


Abstract:

With the rapid proliferation of smartphones, hundreds of millions of mobile users are attracted to Instant Messaging (IM) apps. While such apps have brought convenience t...Show More

Abstract:

With the rapid proliferation of smartphones, hundreds of millions of mobile users are attracted to Instant Messaging (IM) apps. While such apps have brought convenience to our life, it comes with the price of great energy consumption, as these apps keep sending heartbeat messages to the server periodically in order to maintain an always-online connection. These frequent and fragmented transmissions result in a considerable amount of energy waste. In this paper, we investigate the "cost and potential of heartbeats". We quantify power consumption of heartbeats of real-world IM apps through extensive measurements. The measurement results confirm that huge power consumption is induced by heartbeats. The goal of this paper is to save energy by turning the energy wastage of heartbeats into transmitting useful data. Thus, we develop eTrain, a transmission management system running on Android phones, which takes advantage of IM heartbeats (as trains) to piggyback aggregated delay-tolerant apps' data such as e-mail and Weibo (as cargoes) via an online transmission strategy, so as to minimize the cumulative tail energy without sacrificing user-specified deadlines. Compared to other existing works, eTrain can reduce more energy consumption under the same settings. Experiments conducted on smartphones show that eTrain can achieve 12%-33% energy saving in various application scenarios.
Date of Conference: 29 June 2015 - 02 July 2015
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 23 July 2015
Electronic ISBN:978-1-4673-7214-5
Print ISSN: 1063-6927
Conference Location: Columbus, OH, USA

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