SMoW: An Energy-Bandwidth Aware Web Browsing Technique for Smartphones

With the rapid advancement of mobile devices, people have become more attached to them than ever. This rapid growth combined with millions of applications (apps) make smart phones a favorite means of communication among users. In general, the available contents on smart phones, apps, and Web, come i...

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Main Authors: Abdurhman Ali Albasir, Kshirasagar Naik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2014-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6936284/
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spelling doaj-7e838a307a47430bbaa19b226143cead2021-03-29T19:31:42ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362014-01-0121427144110.1109/ACCESS.2014.23650916936284SMoW: An Energy-Bandwidth Aware Web Browsing Technique for SmartphonesAbdurhman Ali Albasir0Kshirasagar Naik1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, CanadaDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, CanadaWith the rapid advancement of mobile devices, people have become more attached to them than ever. This rapid growth combined with millions of applications (apps) make smart phones a favorite means of communication among users. In general, the available contents on smart phones, apps, and Web, come in two versions: (1) free content that is monetized via advertisements (ads) and (2) paid content that is monetized by user subscription fees. However, the resources, namely, energy, bandwidth, and processing power, on-board are limited, and the existence of ads in Web sites and free apps can significantly increase the usage of these resources. These issues necessitate a good understanding of the mobile advertising eco-system and how such limited resources can be efficiently used. In this paper, we present the results of a novel Web browsing technique that adapts the Web pages delivered to smart phone, based on the smart phone's current battery level and the network type. Web pages are adapted by controlling the amount of ads to be displayed. Validation tests confirm that the system can extend smart phone battery life by up to 30% and save wireless bandwidth up to ~44%.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6936284/Smarphonesenergy efficiencyefficient web browsingweb adaptation
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SMoW: An Energy-Bandwidth Aware Web Browsing Technique for Smartphones
IEEE Access
Smarphones
energy efficiency
efficient web browsing
web adaptation
author_facet Abdurhman Ali Albasir
Kshirasagar Naik
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title SMoW: An Energy-Bandwidth Aware Web Browsing Technique for Smartphones
title_short SMoW: An Energy-Bandwidth Aware Web Browsing Technique for Smartphones
title_full SMoW: An Energy-Bandwidth Aware Web Browsing Technique for Smartphones
title_fullStr SMoW: An Energy-Bandwidth Aware Web Browsing Technique for Smartphones
title_full_unstemmed SMoW: An Energy-Bandwidth Aware Web Browsing Technique for Smartphones
title_sort smow: an energy-bandwidth aware web browsing technique for smartphones
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2014-01-01
description With the rapid advancement of mobile devices, people have become more attached to them than ever. This rapid growth combined with millions of applications (apps) make smart phones a favorite means of communication among users. In general, the available contents on smart phones, apps, and Web, come in two versions: (1) free content that is monetized via advertisements (ads) and (2) paid content that is monetized by user subscription fees. However, the resources, namely, energy, bandwidth, and processing power, on-board are limited, and the existence of ads in Web sites and free apps can significantly increase the usage of these resources. These issues necessitate a good understanding of the mobile advertising eco-system and how such limited resources can be efficiently used. In this paper, we present the results of a novel Web browsing technique that adapts the Web pages delivered to smart phone, based on the smart phone's current battery level and the network type. Web pages are adapted by controlling the amount of ads to be displayed. Validation tests confirm that the system can extend smart phone battery life by up to 30% and save wireless bandwidth up to ~44%.
topic Smarphones
energy efficiency
efficient web browsing
web adaptation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6936284/
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