A power consumption benchmark framework for ontology reasoning on android devices

Edgaras Valincius, Hai H. Nguyen, Jeff Z. Pan

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingPublished conference contribution

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Abstract

Ontology reasoning, in particular query answering with De-scription Logics-based ontologies, is a power-consuming task, especially in mobile settings where such a resource is limited and shared by other processes. To be able to determine whether a reasoning task will be consuming significant amount of power, a benchmark framework will be needed for ontology designers and reasoner developers. In this paper, we report our work on a power consumption benchmark framework that can be used to evaluate and compare the level of battery consumption of different Description Logics reasoners on Android devices. To calculate the power consumption of the reasoners, we measured the current ow and the voltage of the integrated battery. We focus on Android-based devices and evaluate the framework using 3 popular DL reasoners.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCEUR Workshop Proceedings
EditorsMichel Dumontier, Birte Glimm , Rafael Gonçalves , Matthew Horridge, Ernesto Jimenez Ruiz, Nicolas Matentzoglu, Bijan Parsia, Giorgos Stamou, Giorgos Stoilos
PublisherCEUR-WS
Pages80-86
Number of pages7
Volume1387
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event4th International Workshop on OWL Reasoner Evaluation - Athens, Greece
Duration: 6 Jun 20156 Jun 2015

Publication series

NameCEUR-WS.org
PublisherCEUR-WS
ISSN (Print)1613-0073

Conference

Conference4th International Workshop on OWL Reasoner Evaluation
Abbreviated titleORE 2015
Country/TerritoryGreece
CityAthens
Period6/06/156/06/15

Bibliographical note

4th International Workshop on OWL Reasoner Evaluation, ORE-2015 - co-located with the 28th International Workshop on Description Logics, DL 2015

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