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    Thin is green: Leveraging the thin-client paradigm for sustainable mobile computing

    Date
    2015-07
    Author
    Ghose, Toolika
    Namboodiri, Vinod
    Pendse, Ravi
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    Ghose, Toolika; Namboodiri, Vinod; Pendse, Ravi. 2015. Thin is green: Leveraging the thin-client paradigm for sustainable mobile computing. Computers & Electrical Engineering, vol. 45, July 2015:pp 155–168
    Abstract
    Progress in the area of environmental sustainability for the mobile computing industry could be achieved by making advancement on two fronts: reducing the energy consumed by individual devices throughout their life cycle and reducing the rate at which these devices are discarded. In this work, to address both fronts, we propose the use of a thin-client approach, whereby a mobile device relies mainly on the resources at a remote server to carry out application tasks. To assess the benefits of the proposed approach, this work develops an analytical model as well as performs an empirical evaluation of performance and energy consumption on Android-based smartphones. In terms of energy, a reduction of approximately 11% in the average life cycle energy (LCE) is seen by increasing the device's usage life by even three months through a thin-client approach. In terms of performance, a thin-client device is shown to improve execution by 57% compared to a self-reliant device.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compeleceng.2015.04.021
    http://hdl.handle.net/10057/11578
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