Power optimization for wearable devices

H. Kalantarian, N. Alshurafa, M. Pourhomayoun, M. Sarrafzadeh
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Abstract

In recent years, several wearable devices have been proposed for monitoring nutrition intake, tracking energy expenditure, and performing activity recognition. Long device lifetimes are critical because frequent battery replacements increase user burden and yield poor long-term compliance rates. Though countless wearable devices have been proposed in recent years with varying sensors and applications, most system flows are generalizable in terms of their major components: sampling, buffering, processing, and transmission. In this paper, we discuss and evaluate energy-efficiency optimizations for wearable devices, using the NIMON nutrition-monitoring necklace as a case study.
可穿戴设备的电源优化
近年来,人们提出了几种可穿戴设备,用于监测营养摄入、跟踪能量消耗和执行活动识别。较长的设备寿命至关重要,因为频繁更换电池会增加用户负担,并导致较低的长期合规率。虽然近年来已经提出了无数的可穿戴设备,具有不同的传感器和应用,但大多数系统流程在其主要组件方面是通用的:采样,缓冲,处理和传输。在本文中,我们以NIMON营养监测项链为例,讨论和评估可穿戴设备的能效优化。
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