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FlexFetch: A History-Aware Scheme for I/O Energy Saving in Mobile Computing
Xi'an, China September 10-September 14
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICPP.2007.432007 International Conference on Para ...
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Feng Chen, The Ohio State University, USA
Song Jiang, Wayne State University, USA
Weisong Shi, Wayne State University, USA
Weikuan Yu, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Extension of battery lifetime has always been a major issue for mobile computing. While more and more data are involved in mobile computing, energy consumption caused by I/O operations becomes increasingly large. In a pervasive computing environment, the requested data can be stored both on the local disk of a mobile computer by using the hoarding technique, and on the remote server, where data are accessible via wireless communication. Based on the current operational states of local disk (active or standby), the amount of data to be requested (small or large), and currently available wireless bandwidth (strong or weak reception), data access source can be adaptively selected to achieve maximum energy reduction. To this end, we propose a profile-based I/O management scheme, FlexFetch, that is aware of access history and adaptive to current access environment. Our simulation experiments driven by real-life traces demonstrate that the scheme can significantly reduce energy consumption in a mobile computer compared with existing representative schemes.
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Feng Chen, Song Jiang, Weisong Shi, Weikuan Yu, "FlexFetch: A History-Aware Scheme for I/O Energy Saving in Mobile Computing," icpp, pp.10, 2007 International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP 2007), 2007
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