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SUMMARY:ElasticZRAM: Revisiting ZRAM for Swapping on Mobile Devices
DESCRIPTION:Research Manuscript\n\nWentong Li, Dingcui Yu, Yunpeng Song, L
 ongfei Luo, and Liang Shi (East China Normal University)\n\nModern mobile 
 devices adopt two-level memory swapping consisting of ZRAM and storage dev
 ices to relieve memory pressure. \nIn the swap subsystem, ZRAM can improve
  application responsiveness and reduce write traffic to storage devices wh
 ile consuming physical memory and additional CPU cycles.\nTo better utiliz
 e ZRAM and improve system performance, we propose ElasticZRAM, an elastic 
 ZRAM to redesign the traditional memory swapping with full awareness of th
 e characteristics of applications and NAND flash-based storage devices on 
 mobile devices.\nExperimental results on Google Pixel 6 demonstrate that E
 lasticZRAM  improves application response time by up to 24.8\% with neglig
 ible overhead compared with state-of-the-arts.\n\nTopic: Embedded Systems\
 n\nKeyword: Embedded Memory and Storage Systems\n\nSession Chair: Filippo 
 Carloni (Politecnico di Milano)
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