Abstract

Nowadays more and more users tend to take photos with their smart phones. However, energy-saving continues to be a thorny problem for smart camera phones, since smart phone photographing is a very power hungry function. In this paper, we propose a context aware energy-saving scheme for smart camera phones, by accurately sensing the user's activities in the photographing process. Our solution is based on the observation that during the process of photographing, most of the energy are wasted in the preparations before the shooting. By leveraging the embedded sensors like the accelerometer and gyroscope, our solution is able to extract representative features to perceive the user's current activities including body movement, arm movement and wrist movement. Furthermore, by maintaining an activity state machine, our solution can accurately determine the user's current activity states and make the corresponding energy saving strategies. Experiment results show that, our solution is able to perceive the user's activities with an average accuracy of 95.5% and reduce the overall energy consumption by 46.5% for smart camera phones compared to that without energy-saving scheme.

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