Low Energy Requirements for WebPush
draft-ruellan-webpush-low-energy-requirement-00
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Authors | Herve Ruellan , Kensuke Yasuma , Tomoya Sakai | ||
Last updated | 2016-01-07 (Latest revision 2015-07-06) | ||
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Abstract
Many devices are now connected to the Internet. Receiving instantaneous notifications from the Web is an appealing but possibly power-hungry feature. This can be a substantial problem for light devices with limited battery capacities. WebPush alleviates this problem by enabling a server to push notifications to the device instead of having the device regularly poll the server. This is a first step towards more energy efficient devices, but is still not sufficient for enabling batteries to last weeks or months without recharging.
Authors
Herve Ruellan
Kensuke Yasuma
Tomoya Sakai
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