Current mobile operating systems, such as Android, inherit the Linux kernel. As a result, system software designs that were targeted for servers are now applied in mobile devices. In this series of work, through analyzing mobile application characteristics on files, memory, and storage usage, we found that mobile applications have their own unique characteristics which differ from applications on servers. These differences present new optimization opportunities in mobile memory and storage management. In this talk, I will present several mobile memory and storage management-related works that improve user experience on mobile devices based on mobile application characterization.
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Prof. Chun Jason Xue is currently a tenured full professor at the Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong. He received Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2007 and joined the City University of Hong Kong in the same year. He is currently an associate editor of ACM Transactions on Embedded computing systems, ACM Transactions on Storage and ACM Transactions on CPS. He has served/serves as General Chair, Program Chair, and Program Committee Member on a number of technical conferences and workshops including IEEE/ACM DAC 2022-2020, 2015-2013, IEEE DATE 2021-2011, IEEE/ACM ISLPED 2023-2020, 2018, 2017, and 2015-2012, IEEE/ACM CODES+ISSS: 2023, 2021(co-chair) 2019-2011, IEEE RTSS 2021 and 2015, IEEE RTAS 2015-2014 and 2011-2010, IEEE/ACM EMSOFT 2022-2020, and 2015, IEEE/ACM ASP-DAC 2023-2021, 2014-2013, 2010-2008, IEEE/IFIP EUC 2010-2008, IEEE SASP 2010-2008. He is currently the Steering Committee Chair of ACM SIGPLAN/SIGBED International Conference on Languages, Compilers, and Tools for Embedded Systems (LCTES) since 2020. His research interest includes system software for memory and storage optimizations, considering mobile and embedded platforms, with a focus on memory technologies such as non-volatile memories and flash memories.
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