Bolla et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Improving smartphones battery life by reducing energy waste of background applicationsBolla et al., 2014
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- Bolla R
- Khan R
- Parra X
- Repetto M
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- 2014 Eighth International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Apps, Services and Technologies
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Smartphones have undergone a remarkable evolution over the last few years, from simple calling devices to full fledged computing devices where multiple services and applications run concurrently. Unfortunately, battery capacity increases at much slower pace, resulting as …
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