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Nowadays, Third Generation (3G) mobile phones equipped with powerful hardware are becoming popular and dominating the market of cellular com-munication systems. Features such as music and video players, in-built Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, navigation maps, Internet con-nectivity and high resolution cameras has converted mobile phones into so called Smartphones. With the increase in applications and services, limita-tions on energy consumption are also increasing. Therefore, it is more im-portant for manufacturers to nd eective means of increasing battery life of mobile phones,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Nowadays, Third Generation (3G) mobile phones equipped with powerful hardware are becoming popular and dominating the market of cellular com-munication systems. Features such as music and video players, in-built Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, navigation maps, Internet con-nectivity and high resolution cameras has converted mobile phones into so called Smartphones. With the increase in applications and services, limita-tions on energy consumption are also increasing. Therefore, it is more im-portant for manufacturers to nd eective means of increasing battery life of mobile phones, as the mobile device itself is energy consuming and longer operational times are demanded by customers. Good energy mangement in mobile phones requires a good understanding of the energy usage in mobile phones. To this end, this thesis report presents the results of power and energy consumption measurements conducted on available Smartphones
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Born and brought up in Nellore, formerly known as Simhapuri currently named as Potti Sriramulu Nellore District. Graduate in the stream of Electronics and Communications Engineering (Bachelor of Technology) from Acharya Nagarjuna University (D.M.S.S.V.H.C.E) in 2009. Post Graduate in the stream of telecommunications from BTH Sweden.