Smartphone Evolution and Reuse: Establishing a More Sustainable Model

Xun Li, Pablo J. Ortiz, Jeffrey Browne, Diana Franklin, J. Oliver, R. Geyer, Yuanyuan Zhou, F. Chong
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Abstract

The dark side of Moore's Law is our society's insatiable need to constantly upgrade our computing devices. The high cost in manufacturing energy, materials and disposal is more worrisome the increasing number of smartphones. Repurposing smartphones for educational purpose is a promising idea and shown success in recent years. Our previous work has shown that although different components in smartphones degrade from use, their functionalities, available resources and power supplies are still able to satisfy the requirement of educational applications. In this study, we demonstrate the potential benefits of reusing smartphones by analyzing their manufacturing and life-time energy. The key challenge is the design of software that can adapt to extreme heterogeneity of devices. We also characterize different types of heterogeneities among different generations of smartphones from HTC and Apple, including processing capability, storage resource and various features. We propose insights to aid establishing a sustainable model of designing mobile applications for phone reuse.
智能手机的进化和再利用:建立一个更可持续的模式
摩尔定律的阴暗面是我们的社会对不断升级计算设备的永不满足的需求。与智能手机的增加相比,制造能源、材料、处理的高成本更令人担忧。将智能手机重新用于教育目的是一个很有前途的想法,近年来取得了成功。我们之前的工作表明,尽管智能手机中的不同组件在使用过程中会退化,但它们的功能、可用资源和电源仍然能够满足教育应用的要求。在这项研究中,我们通过分析智能手机的制造和生命周期能源来证明重复使用智能手机的潜在好处。关键的挑战是软件的设计要能适应设备的极端异构性。我们还描述了HTC和苹果不同代智能手机之间的不同类型的异质性,包括处理能力,存储资源和各种功能。我们提出了一些见解,以帮助建立一个可持续的手机应用程序设计模型。
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