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Android Resists Liberation from Its Primary Use Case

Published: 15 October 2018 Publication History

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Network connectivity is often one of the most challenging aspects of deploying sensors. In many countries, cellular networks provide the most reliable, highest bandwidth, and greatest coverage option for internet access. Repurposing smartphones as gateways could extract value from hundreds of millions of devices currently considered to be e-waste. While these factors make smartphones a seemingly ideal platform to serve as a gateway between sensors and the cloud, we find that a device designed for multi-tenant operation and frequent human interaction becomes unreliable when tasked to continuously run a single application with no human interaction, a somewhat counter-intuitive result. Further, we find that economy phones cannot physically withstand continuous operation, resulting in a surprisingly high rate of permanent device failures in the field. If these observations hold more broadly, they would make mobile phones poorly suited to a range of sensing applications for which they have been rumored to hold great promise.

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MobiCom '18: Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
October 2018
884 pages
ISBN:9781450359030
DOI:10.1145/3241539
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  1. android
  2. e-waste
  3. gateways
  4. sensor deployment
  5. smartphones

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  • (2023)Junkyard Computing: Repurposing Discarded Smartphones to Minimize CarbonProceedings of the 28th ACM International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Volume 210.1145/3575693.3575710(400-412)Online publication date: 27-Jan-2023
  • (2022)VECTORProceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies10.1145/35503366:3(1-28)Online publication date: 7-Sep-2022
  • (2022)Renée: New Life for Old PhonesIEEE Embedded Systems Letters10.1109/LES.2022.314740914:3(135-138)Online publication date: Sep-2022

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