Estimating mobile application energy consumption using program analysis

Author(s):  
Shuai Hao ◽  
Ding Li ◽  
William G. J. Halfond ◽  
Ramesh Govindan
Author(s):  
U. A. Ungku Amirulddin ◽  
N. F. Ab Aziz ◽  
M. Z. Baharuddin ◽  
F. H. Nordin ◽  
Muhammad Nor Sabrie Johari

Increasing cost in energy sector demands for structured use of energy. It is vital to understand the rate of energy consumption during specific period utilizing Energy Meters. Energy consumption can be measured using a traditional energy meter; however, their use is restricted in inaccessible areas or in occasion of poor visibility resulting in limited functionality. Also, the main drawback is that a person has to take readings area by area from every house and institute make it time consuming. We propose a Cloud based Wireless Energy Meter [1] which can send data via wireless communication (cloud computing) to a PC or mobile phones in the form of E-mails or mobile application notification or through web page; where surveillance and analysis of the data will be made. This computational system can be used to measure energy quantities of transformers and high voltage towers at remote locations, industries, domestic area, and institutions.


Author(s):  
Keyla Nalvarte Dionisio ◽  
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Carlos Diaz Nuñez ◽  
Alexi Delgado ◽  
Enrique Lee Huamaní

Abstract— This year, citizens were complaining that the power companies were overcharging their bills because of the pandemic, but investigations in previous years also showed claims in Peru and internationally. In this work, the Scrum Methodology was used for the development of the mobile application and the Balsamiq tool was used for the design of the prototype. In addition, the Arduino tool was used for the electricity consumption meter. As for the case study, we developed the prototypes of the application with its functions and the methodology of how it is elaborated, at the same time we described the way in which the meter will be implemented with Arduino. The results obtained from the research are that people can compare the consumption of the bill issued by the electricity company and the consumption shown by the Arduino meter, in addition to the union of the mobile application with the meter will allow them to consult the consumption and also issue reports having a better control of electricity. This work can be implemented not only in the cities, but also in remote places where traditional meters have not been implemented. Keywords— Arduino; Mobile applications; Power consumption; Scrum methodology


Author(s):  
Dmitriy V. MAKSINEV ◽  
Valeriy B. MAKSIMENKO

The aim of the study is to study the characteristics of the influence of actual nutrition and energy consumption among young girls on the emergence and development of overweight and obesity. Materials and methods . We carried out the study on the basis of the Medical Institute of Derzhavin Tambov State University. We examined 236 girls aged 18-22; studied somatometric features of physical development, body weight components; evaluated physique, actual nutrition and energy consumption. The somatometric program included the determination of 25 signs measured according to the standard method using the automated complex CMD “Healthy Child” (TVES Russia). The diagnosis of overweight syndrome, which included overweight and obese girls, was performed by body mass index. Evaluation of actual power supply and power consumption was carried out by frequency method with subsequent application of computer program “Analysis of human power supply condition” (version 1.2.4) of State Department of Scientific and Research Institute of Power Supply of RAMN. Statistical results were processed using SPSS Statistics (version 17.0). We assessed the accuracy of the differences using the Student and Mann-Whitney criteria. Results . Among girls with overweight syndrome there is a reliable increase in body weight due to fat, preferential subcutaneous and a decrease in the relative value of skinny body weight and muscle weight. Their daily energy rates did not differ from the level of control, but they spent 1 less energy per 1 kg of body weight. The calorie content and chemical composition of the diet of girls with overweight syndrome was mostly not reliably different from female students with normal body weight. Odeveloped under normostenic and hypersthenic physique types. Discussion . Energy consumption, including physical load, is a factor of overweight syndrome formation among female students and anthropometric signs of this syndrome should control its application.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (5) ◽  
pp. 3176-3185

The paper focuses on using ICT tools for smart home applications. It presents the design and implementation of a system to monitor and analyze the energy consumption, utilize lights when needed, program the temperature by identifying inhabitants' absence and setting the temperature appropriately high or low. The system also uses colored LEDs to alert inhabitants of different parameters, to turn their loads on and off based on the cost of electricity use as well as to enable them to control some of their home appliances usage through a mobile application to reduce electricity usage and minimize energy waste.


Author(s):  
Essedulla M. OSMANOV ◽  
Dmitriy V. MAKSINEV ◽  
Valeriy B. MAKSIMENKO

The purpose of the study: to study the peculiarities of the influence of nutrition, energotrate, somatotype on the formation of anthropometric syndrome protein-energy insufficiency (SPEI) among female students. Material and methods: we examined 236 girls at the age of 18-22. We studied anthropometric features of physical development, body weight components, actual nutrition and energy resources. We evaluated the 25 of somatometric signs measured using the automated complex «Healthy Child» (TVES, Russia). Diagnosis of SBEN syndrome happened by body-weight index (BWI). We carried out evaluation of actual power supply and power consumption by frequency method with subsequent application of computer program «Analysis of human power supply condition» (version 1.2.4) of Scientific Research Institute of Nutrition. Results: girls with SPEI have significantly reduced morphological status, including component composition of body weight, compared to the control group. Girls with SPEI have a decrease in daily energy consumption against the background of similar levels of energy value of diets and consumption of basic nutrients compared to the control group. One of the main factors in the formation of girls' SPEI is constitutional: 95.6 % of them are asthenics. Discussion: Energy consumption, including physical load, and nutrition are regulated factors of formation of female students' SPEI and somatometric signs of this syndrome should control their usage. Whereas hereditary factors determine somatotype and the mechanisms of its influence on physical development require in-depth study.


Author(s):  
Julio Cesar Rojas-Nando ◽  
Nayely Reyes-Luna

Engineering is the set of technological knowledge that helps in innovation, invention, development and improvement of techniques and tools that meet the needs and solve problems of companies and society in general, creating projects that facilitate the solution to any problem raised, not It matters what nature it is, always visualizing the benefit attached to a sustainability in general. Nowadays the biggest problem we have is the excessive consumption of natural resources, we need to give sound solutions that little by little will minimize this situation. In this project, a mobile application called Applight was visualized, which will help to reduce energy consumption in hotels, through an indicator that will let us know if any household appliance or lamps and lights were activated, thus having the opportunity to turn off and deactivate all those components that were left on when leaving. In this way, it will help to reduce energy consumption, in a large amount thus contributing to the care of the environment and the expenditure of energy payments in hotel companies.


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