
Introduction to PowerTutor for Google Phones
"PowerTutor is an application designed for Google phones to monitor and display power consumption by various system components and applications. It helps developers optimize power efficiency and users understand battery impact. Features include detailed power consumption estimations and application-specific insights."
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An Introduction to PowerTutor (http://ziyang.eecs.umich.edu/projects/powertutor/)
Introduction PowerTutor is an application for Google phones that displays the power consumed by major system components such as CPU, network interface, display, and GPS receiver and different applications. The application allows software developers to see the impact of design changes on power efficiency. Application users can also use it to determine how their actions are impacting battery life. PowerTutor generally provides power consumption estimates within 5% of actual values.
Select Start Profiler Then select System Viewer Plots showing Energy consump -tions of various compone nts with time TIME
Go Back And Click on Application Viewer Gives APP wise Power usage
Saving the Log Stop Profiler & click on Save Log
Log Contains Details of Power usage at each time-unit begin 0, begin 1 are the time- stamps