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SounDroid: Supporting Real-Time Sound Applications on Commodity Mobile Devices

Authors
Kim, H.Lee, S.J.Han, W.Kim, D.Shin, I.
Issue Date
Jan-2016
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation
Proceedings - Real-Time Systems Symposium, pp 285 - 294
Pages
10
Journal Title
Proceedings - Real-Time Systems Symposium
Start Page
285
End Page
294
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/64339
DOI
10.1109/RTSS.2015.34
ISSN
1052-8725
Abstract
A variety of advantages from sounds such as measurement and accessibility introduces a new opportunity for mobile applications to offer broad types of interesting, valuable functionalities, supporting a richer user experience. However, in spite of the growing interests on mobile sound applications, few or no works have been done in focusing on managing an audio device effectively. More specifically, their low level of real-time capability for audio resources makes it challenging to satisfy tight timing requirements of mobile sound applications, e.g., a high sensing rate of acoustic sensing applications. To address this problem, this work presents the SounDroid framework, an audio device management framework for real-time audio requests from mobile sound applications. The design of SounDroid is based on the requirement analysis of audio requests as well as an understanding of the audio playback procedure including the audio request scheduling and dispatching on Android. It then incorporates both real-time audio request scheduling algorithms, called EDF-V and AFDS, and dispatching optimization techniques into mobile platforms, and thus improves the quality-of-service of mobile sound applications. Our experimental results with the prototype implementation of SounDroid demonstrate that it is able to enhance scheduling performance for audio requests, compared to traditional mechanisms (by up to 40% of improvement), while allowing deterministic dispatching latency. © 2015 IEEE.
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