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Customizing Lineage for Different Embedded Devices

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Android is a rampant success in the mobile market creating various opportunities. Since evolution adds up various user experience and efficiency for devices and integration of this OS in various devices has also expanded, because of the promising trust and have other features like better UI, better efficiency, better device performance and consistent APIs [1], but gradual decrease in the performance of the devices can been seen due to various applications. This research tries to sway the user’s opinion about various custom ROMs with the possibility of increasing the performance as well as efficiency of crippled devices by using various modification of the system source before compiling it for a particular device. We presented the modification of hardware abstraction layers (HALs) which will limit the use of a particular component, i.e., CPU, so that the maximum computing power is used on other important applications and proposed a method to improving the battery life of a particular device by proposing new I/O scheduler and CPU governor for improving scheduling by on-demand application as in result reducing the power usage.

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Sharma, A., Nimawat, S. (2019). Customizing Lineage for Different Embedded Devices. In: Kamal, R., Henshaw, M., Nair, P. (eds) International Conference on Advanced Computing Networking and Informatics. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 870. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2673-8_41

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