Abstract

As new computing paradigms such as mobile grids and clouds become more commonplace, mobile devices are becoming increasingly attractive to scientists and HPC users who need high-performance computing capabilities. There are still many challenges to design software that uses mobile devices, such as their restricted capabilities compared to traditional devices such as PCs and servers. It’s even more critical to remember that batteries are the primary power source for mobile devices. Thus people delete programmes that severely reduce their battery life. The upshot is that it is common for developers to have no idea how much power specific hardware and software components use. So even if they have been trained in software development, they still require specific standards and skills to design energy-efficient apps. This Paper investigates ways to minimize mobile device energy usage by restructuring source code. However, we did not overlook the prospect of applying our findings to other domains, such as recurring demanding computational cores in scientific applications. Specifically, this research contributes to the field of Green Computing and mobile software development.

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