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An Empirical Study of the Energy Consumption of Android Applications
2014
2014 IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance and Evolution
Energy is a critical resource for smartphones. However, developers who create apps for these platforms lack quantitative and objective information about the behavior of apps with respect to energy consumption. In this paper, we describe the results of our source-line level energy consumption study of 405 real-world market applications. Based on our study, we discover several interesting observations. For example, we find on average apps spend 61% of their energy in idle states, network is the
doi:10.1109/icsme.2014.34
dblp:conf/icsm/LiHGH14
fatcat:hlh4k6k3ffbcrhjdf756closne