你有精力参加这次会议吗?: Google Meet和Zoom Android应用能耗的实证研究

Leonhard Wattenbach, Basel Aslan, Matteo Maria Fiore, Henley Ding, R. Verdecchia, I. Malavolta
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上下文。随着“在家工作”政策在COVID-19大流行期间成为常态,视频会议应用程序的受欢迎程度飙升,尤其是在移动设备上。然而,移动设备只有有限的能量容量,它们的电池在每次充放电循环中都会略微退化。的目标。通过本研究,我们旨在比较两款Android视频会议应用的能耗,并研究这些应用的不同功能和设置对能耗的影响。方法。我们以Google Meet和Zoom为研究对象进行了实证实验。我们测试了多个因素对能耗的影响:呼叫参与者的数量,麦克风和摄像机的使用,以及虚拟背景。结果。Zoom结果显示比Google Meet更节能,尽管只是在很小的程度上。摄像头的使用是最耗能的功能,而虚拟背景的使用对能耗的影响微乎其微。参与者的数量对应用程序的能耗有不同的影响。作为例外,麦克风的使用不会显著影响能量消耗。结论。Android视频会议应用程序的大多数功能都会显著影响它们的能耗。对于用户来说,选择使用哪些功能可以显著延长手机电池的充电时间。对于开发人员来说,我们的研究结果提供了经验证据,说明哪些功能更耗能,以及功能如何影响不同应用程序的能耗。
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Do You Have the Energy for This Meeting?: An Empirical Study on the Energy Consumption of the Google Meet and Zoom Android apps
Context. With “work from home” policies becoming the norm during the COVID-19 pandemic, videoconferencing apps have soared in popularity, especially on mobile devices. However, mobile devices only have limited energy capacities, and their batteries degrade slightly with each charge/discharge cycle. Goal. With this research we aim at comparing the energy consumption of two Android videoconferencing apps, and studying the impact that different features and settings of these apps have on energy consumption. Method. We conduct an empirical experiment by utilizing as subjects Google Meet and Zoom. We test the impact of multiple factors on the energy consumption: number of call participants, microphone and camera use, and virtual backgrounds. Results. Zoom results to be more energy efficient than Google Meet, albeit only to a small extent. Camera use is the most energy greedy feature, while the use of virtual background only marginally impacts energy consumption. Number of participants affect differently the energy consumption of the apps. As exception, microphone use does not significantly affect energy consumption. Conclusions. Most features of Android videoconferencing apps significantly impact their energy consumption. As implication for users, selecting which features to use can significantly prolong their mobile battery charge. For developers, our results provide empirical evidence on which features are more energy-greedy, and how features can impact differently energy consumption across apps.
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