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SmartPhone

SmartPhone. Team Faculty Member: Dr . Veton Këpuska Students: Guinevere Shaw, Christopher Kovalik, Salvador Macaraig, Jordan Arnold and Team Advisor: Paul Karaffa. The Project. What are the energy saving benefits:

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SmartPhone

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  1. SmartPhone FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  2. Team Faculty Member: Dr. Veton Këpuska Students: Guinevere Shaw, Christopher Kovalik, Salvador Macaraig, Jordan Arnold and Team Advisor: Paul Karaffa FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  3. The Project • What are the energy saving benefits: • from the convergence of consumer products into one device such as a SmartPhone or Tablet, vs. • single-functionproducts, and • how are they changing the consumptive behavior of humans? FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  4. Project Overview • To investigate the battery consumption of smartphones and tablets using different applications. • To compare popular applications to relevant stand-alone devices in the market today (portable gaming, scanning, music players, etc. ) • To compare applications and smartphone devices among each other FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  5. Operating Systems • iOS (Apple) • Blackberry (RIM) • Android (Google) • Windows Phone 7 (Microsoft) FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  6. Phones and Tablets Tested: • iPhone 4 • iPad 2 • Samsung Galaxy S Phone • Samsung Galaxy Tablet • Samsung Focus • Blackberry Curve 9300 FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  7. February 2011 FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  8. Results using Software Measurements (Non-Invasive) FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  9. Measurements Provided By OS FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  10. Applications that we have written (iOS, Android), downloaded, (Blackberry), or that are built-in (Windows 7) Android iOS Blackberry Windows 7 FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  11. Battery Information FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

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  15. Alarm Clock Example 3 [Wh] FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  16. Comcast TV Box 44 [Wh] FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

  17. Partial Results using Invasive Measurements FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

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  19. Discharge Rate of the Battery with the Screen on. FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

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  24. What Next? • Complete Intrusive Testing for iPhone 4 and iPad 2 • Complete Discharge Rate of each phone and tablet • Complete Measurement in “Sleep Mode” • Complete literature review of the material • Include this all into one Comprehensive Paper. FaST - Florida Institute of Technology

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