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Overview

Interactive wearable devices bring dramatic changes to apps and hardware, leaving the operating system (OS) design in the mist. To this end, we thoroughly examine the execution efficiency of Android Wear, a popular wearable OS.

This work is done by XSEL at the Purdue ECE.

Software

Download the important tools/data here. They include:

  • Raw trace data: the raw trace data contains the data used to generate each figure/table in the paper.

  • Parsers: all the important parsing tools such as finding the interested time interval for the events.

  • A customized kernel: the kernel has been modified from lenok 3.10 (upstream) so that it can support our atrace tool (enabled suspend/resume category of ftrace) and provide monolithic time clock for tracing purpose.

Acknowledgement

  • This work was supported in part by NSF Award CNS-1464157 and a Google Faculty Award.

  • We thank companies such as Google and Qualcomm for making their software free and/or opensource.

License

All the pre-existing code and data are subject to their own licenses. All the userspace programs and kernel modules resulted from this project are under FreeBSD license.

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