DocumentCode
2785992
Title
Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS): On the Efficacy of Multimedia Cloud Computing to Save Smartphone Energy
Author
Altamimi, Majid ; Palit, Rajesh ; Naik, Kshirasagar ; Nayak, Amiya
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
fYear
2012
fDate
24-29 June 2012
Firstpage
764
Lastpage
771
Abstract
In spite of the dramatic growth in the number of smartphones in recent years, the challenge of limited energy capacity of these devices has not been solved satisfactorily. However, in the era of cloud computing, the limitation on energy capacity can be eased off in an efficient way by offloading heavy tasks to the cloud. It is important for smartphone and cloud computing developers to have insights into the energy cost of smartphone applications before implementing the offloading techniques. In this paper, we evaluate the energy cost of multimedia applications on smartphones that are connected to Multimedia Cloud Computing (MCC). We have conducted an extensive set of experiments to measure the energy costs to investigate whether or not smartphones save energy by using MCC services. In other words, we investigate the feasibility of MCC to provide the Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS). Specifically, we compared the energy costs for uploading and downloading a video file to and from MCC with the energy costs of encoding the same video file on a smartphone. The aforementioned comparison was performed by using HTTP and FTP Internet protocols with 3G and WiFi network interfaces. All the experiments were conducted on an Android based HTC Nexus One smartphone. Our results show that MCC provides the smartphones with many multimedia functionalities and saves smartphone energy from 30% to 70%.
Keywords
3G mobile communication; cloud computing; energy conservation; multimedia computing; network interfaces; power aware computing; smart phones; transport protocols; video communication; wireless LAN; 3G network interfaces; Android based HTC Nexus One smartphone; EaaS; FTP Internet protocols; HTTP Internet protocols; MCC services; WiFi network interfaces; cloud computing developers; energy capacity; energy cost measurement; energy-as-a-service; heavy task offloading technique; multimedia cloud computing efficacy; smartphone applications; smartphone developers; smartphone energy saving; video file downloading; video file uploading; Batteries; Cloud computing; Encoding; Multimedia communication; Network interfaces; Power demand; Protocols; Cloud Computing; Energy Costs; Handheld Device; Mobile Cloud Computing; Multimedia Application; Multimedia Cloud Computing; Power Consumption; Smartphone;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Cloud Computing (CLOUD), 2012 IEEE 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Honolulu, HI
ISSN
2159-6182
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-2892-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CLOUD.2012.72
Filename
6253577
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