Abstract
Networking on wearable devices such as smartwatches is becoming increasingly important as fueled by new hardware, OS support, and applications. In this work, we conduct a first in-depth investigation of the networking performance of Wear OS, one of the most popular OSes for wearables. Through carefully designed controlled experiments conducted in a cross-device, cross-protocol, and crosslayer manner, we identify serious performance issues of Wear OS regarding key aspects that distinguish wearable networking from smartphone networking: Bluetooth (BT) performance, smartphone proxying, network interface selection, and BT-WiFi handover. We pinpoint their root causes and quantify their impacts on network performance and application QoE. We further propose practical suggestions to improve wearable networking performance.
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Zhu, X., Guo, Y. E., Nikravesh, A., Qian, F., & Mao, Z. M. (2019). Understanding the Networking Performance ofWear OS. Performance Evaluation Review, 47(1), 91–92. https://doi.org/10.1145/3309697.3331475
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