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Rethinking Energy-Performance Trade-Off in Mobile Web Page Loading

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Rethinking Energy-Performance Trade-Off in Mobile Web Page Loading
Web browsing is a key application on mobile devices. However, mobile browsers are largely optimized for performance, imposing a significant burden on power-hungry mobile devices. In this work, we aim to reduce the energy consumed to load web pages on smartphones, preferably without increasing page load time and compromising user experience. To this end, we first study the internals of web page loading on smartphones and identify its energyinefficient behaviors. Based on our findings, we then derive general design principles for energy-efficient web page loading, and apply these principles to the open-source Chromium browser and implement our techniques on commercial smartphones. Experimental results show that our techniques are able to achieve a 24.4% average system energy saving for Chromium on a latest-generation big.LITTLE smartphone using WiFi (a 22.5% saving when using 3G), while not increasing average page load time. We also show that our proposed techniques can bring a 10....
Duc Hoang Bui, Yunxin Liu, Hyosu Kim, Insik Shin,
Added 14 Apr 2016
Updated 14 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where MOBICOM
Authors Duc Hoang Bui, Yunxin Liu, Hyosu Kim, Insik Shin, Feng Zhao
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