When mice consume like elephants: instant messaging applications

Ekhiotz Jon Vergara, Simon Andersson, S. Nadjm-Tehrani
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Abstract

A recent surge in the usage of instant messaging (IM) applications on mobile devices has brought the energy efficiency of these applications into focus of attention. Although IM applications are changing the message communication landscape, this work illustrates that the current versions of IM applications differ vastly in energy consumption when using the third generation (3G) cellular communication. This paper shows the interdependency between energy consumption and IM data patterns in this context. We analyse the user interaction pattern using a IM dataset, consisting of 1043370 messages collected from 51 mobile users. Based on the usage characteristics, we propose a message bundling technique that aggregates consecutive messages over time, reducing the energy consumption with a trade-off against latency. The results show that message bundling can save up to 43% in energy consumption while still maintaining the conversation function. Finally, the energy cost of a common functionality used in IM applications that informs that the user is currently typing a response, so called typing notification, is evaluated showing an energy increase ranging from 40-104%.
当老鼠像大象一样消费时:即时通讯应用程序
最近在移动设备上使用即时通讯(IM)应用程序的激增使这些应用程序的能源效率成为人们关注的焦点。尽管IM应用程序正在改变消息通信领域,但这项工作表明,在使用第三代(3G)蜂窝通信时,当前版本的IM应用程序在能耗方面存在巨大差异。本文展示了在这种情况下能源消耗和IM数据模式之间的相互依赖关系。我们使用IM数据集分析用户交互模式,该数据集由来自51个移动用户的1043370条消息组成。基于使用特征,我们提出了一种消息捆绑技术,该技术可以随着时间的推移聚合连续的消息,在减少延迟的同时减少能源消耗。结果表明,在保持会话功能的前提下,消息捆绑可以节省高达43%的能耗。最后,对IM应用程序中使用的一个常见功能(通知用户当前正在输入响应,即所谓的输入通知)的能源成本进行评估,显示能源增加幅度在40-104%之间。
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