Power Modeling and Optimization for OLED Displays

@article{Dong2012PowerMA,
  title={Power Modeling and Optimization for OLED Displays},
  author={Mian Dong and Lin Zhong},
  journal={IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing},
  year={2012},
  volume={11},
  pages={1587-1599}
}
Emerging organic light-emitting diode (OLED)-based displays obviate external lighting, and consume drastically different power when displaying different colors, due to their emissive nature. This creates a pressing need for OLED display power models for system energy management, optimization as well as energy-efficient GUI design, given the display content or even the graphical-user interface (GUI) code. In this work, we study this opportunity using commercial QVGA OLED displays and user… Expand
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