Power-Aware Data Management Based on Hybrid RAM-NVM Memory for Smart Bracelet

Wearable devices become popular because they can help people observe health condition. The battery life is the critical problem for wearable devices. The non-volatile memory (NVM) attracts attention in recent years because of its fast reading and writing speed, high density, persistence, and especially low idle power. With its low idle power consumption, NVM can be applied in wearable devices to prolong the battery lifetime such as smart bracelet. However, NVM has higher write power consumption than dynamic random access memory (DRAM). In this paper, we assume to use hybrid random access memory (RAM) and NVM architecture for the smart bracelet system. This paper presents a data management algorithm named bracelet power-aware data management (BPADM) based on the architecture. The BPADM can estimate the power consumption according to the memory access, such as sampling rate of data, and then determine the data should be stored in NVM or DRAM in order to satisfy low power. The experimental results show BPADM can reduce power consumption effectively for bracelet in normal and sleeping modes.