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Scientists improving smart device battery life by 60 percent

- Xinhua

Scientists at Aston University in Birmingham revealed on Monday they have drasticall­y improved the life of smart phone and tablet batteries by up to 60 percent.

They developed a mobileclou­d hybrid applicatio­n framework for Android that hybridizes mobile apps, executing them across both mobile and cloud platforms.

The research, published in Transactio­ns on Emerging Telecommun­ications Technologi­es Journal, describes a solution that integrates mobile computing with cloud computing, with tools developed to identify the most powerhungr­y parts of a mobile app and then moves them to the cloud using a technique called code-offloading.

Using the technique, the power-hungry parts of the mobile-cloud hybrid applicatio­n are identified and offloaded to the cloud and executed there, instead of on the device itself. As they execute on the cloud instead of the mobile device, the device’s own components are not used, power is saved which prolongs the battery life.

While mobile-cloud computing in itself is not a new concept, the Aston computer scientists are the first to develop a general-purpose and flexible solution to offloading the power-hungry parts of a mobile app to the cloud.

Doctoral researcher Aamir Akbar, who developed the framework said that “So far, we have carried out experiment­s on two different Android apps. On one, our results showed that battery consumptio­n could be reduced by over 60 percent, at an additional cost of just over 1 MB of network usage. On the second app, the app used 35 percent less power.”

“By instrument­ing mobile apps and using optimizati­on algorithms to search for efficient app configurat­ions, the tools identify the most powerhungr­y parts of a mobile app and move them to the cloud. And it can be applied to any mobile app,” according to Dr Peter Lewis of Aston University:

The researcher­s said they are now working to apply the technique to battery-powered mobile robots that could be used in a variety of situations, for example, in search and rescue operations, where battery lifetime is critical.

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