Dynamic computation offloading for low power wearable health monitoring systems

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Dynamic Computation Offloading for Low Low-Power Power Wearable Health Monitoring Systems

Abstract: Objective: The objective of this paper is to describe and evaluate an algorithm to reduce power usage and increase battery lifetime for wearable health-monitoring health devices. Methods: We describe a novel dynamic computation offloading scheme for real-time time wearable health monitoring devices that adjusts the partitioning of data processing between the wearable device and mobile application as a function of desired classi classification fication accuracy. Results: By making the correct offloading decision based on current system parameters, we show that we are able to reduce system power by as much as 20%. Conclusion: We demonstrate that computation offloading can be applied to real real-time monitoring systems, and yields significant power savings. Significance: Making correct offloading decisions for health monitoring devices can extend battery life and improve adherence.


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