Power-Aware Network Swapping for Wireless Palmtop PCs

  • Authors:
  • Andrea Acquaviva;Emanuele Lattanzi;Alessandro Bogliolo

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe - Volume 2
  • Year:
  • 2004

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Abstract

Virtual memory is considered to be an unlimited resource in desktop or notebook computers with high storage memory capabilities. However, in wireless mobile devices like palmtops and personal digital assistants (PDA), storage memory is limited or absent due to weight, size and power constraints. As a consequence, swapping over remote memory devices can be considered as a viable alternative. Nevertheless, power hungry wireless network interface cards (WNIC) may limit the battery lifetime and application performance if not efficiently exploited. In this work we explore performance and energy of network swapping in comparison with swapping on local micro-drives and flash memories. Our study points out that remote swapping over power-manageable WNICs can be more efficient than local swappingand that both energy and performance can be optimized through power-aware reshaping of data requests. Experimental results show that our optimization technique can save up to 60% of communication energy while improving performance.