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Energy Drain of the Object Detection Processing Pipeline for Mobile Devices: Analysis and Implications

Authors :
Wang, Haoxin
Kim, BaekGyu
Xie, Jiang
Han, Zhu
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Applying deep learning to object detection provides the capability to accurately detect and classify complex objects in the real world. However, currently, few mobile applications use deep learning because such technology is computation-intensive and energy-consuming. This paper, to the best of our knowledge, presents the first detailed experimental study of a mobile augmented reality (AR) client's energy consumption and the detection latency of executing Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) based object detection, either locally on the smartphone or remotely on an edge server. In order to accurately measure the energy consumption on the smartphone and obtain the breakdown of energy consumed by each phase of the object detection processing pipeline, we propose a new measurement strategy. Our detailed measurements refine the energy analysis of mobile AR clients and reveal several interesting perspectives regarding the energy consumption of executing CNN-based object detection. Furthermore, several insights and research opportunities are proposed based on our experimental results. These findings from our experimental study will guide the design of energy-efficient processing pipeline of CNN-based object detection.<br />Comment: This is a personal copy of the authors. Not for redistribution. The final version of this paper was accepted by IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2011.13075
Document Type :
Working Paper