A semantics-aware design for mounting remote sensors on mobile systems.
Journal
Proceedings of the 53rd Annual Design Automation Conference, DAC 2016, Austin, TX, USA, June 5-9, 2016
Pages
140:1-140:6
Date Issued
2016
Author(s)
Abstract
Application paradigms will increasingly exceed a mobile device's physical boundaries. This paper presents a system solution for a mobile device to mount remote sensors on other devices. Our design is generic to mobile senor stacks, thus supporting unmodified apps and commodity sensors. Furthermore, it uses an asynchronous access model to facilitate semantics passing and data reporting in between. Such semantic information allows the development of an energy-efficient reporting policy for remote sensing applications. The results of experiments conducted on commercial Android smartphones with popular apps demonstrate that our design is very efficient in terms of energy consumption and completion time. © 2016 ACM.
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Other Subjects
Computer aided design; Design; Energy utilization; Mobile devices; Remote sensing; Semantics; Asynchronous access; Completion time; Energy efficient; Mobile sensing; Mobile systems; Remote access; Remote sensing applications; Semantic information; Energy efficiency
Type
conference paper