Authors
Dong Hyun, Jo1 and Dae Young, Kim2, 1Samsung Electronics, South Korea and 2Korea Advanced of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea
Abstract
As computing performance and network technology have evolved, mobile device users can enjoy high quality multimedia more easily. Remote Display - the technology which mirrors the screen of one device to another device - allows handheld mobile devices to share their screen contents with larger-sized display devices such as TVs. However, there is general concern about high power consumption caused by complex computation for encoding and continuous data transmission in the mobile devices. In this paper, we present an adaptive remote display framework considering and utilizing the processing capability of display device. By supporting the Content Mirroring Mode, we can skip unnecessary steps and perform core activities to improve power efficiency and extend overall processing capability.
Keywords
Remote display, Content Mirroring