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Application-specific workload shaping in multimedia-enabled personal mobile devices
2008
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems
Today, most personal mobile devices (e.g. cell phones and PDAs) are multimedia-enabled and support a variety of concurrently running applications such as audio/video players, word processors and web browsers. Media-processing applications are often computationally expensive and most of these devices typically have 100 -400 MHz processors. As a result, the user-perceived application response times are often poor when multiple applications are concurrently fired. In this paper we show that by
doi:10.1145/1331331.1331334
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