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As many automated test input generation tools for Android need to instrument the system or the app, they cannot be used in some scenarios such as compatibility testing and malware analysis. We introduce DroidBot, a lightweight UI-guided test input generator, which is able to interact with an Android app on almost any device without instrumentation. The key technique behind DroidBot is that it can...
As smartphones become more and more powerful and complex, many research works have focused on the analysis and optimization of smartphone energy consumption. Most works are focused on the cases when smartphones are actively used. However, one major issue with smartphones is that the standby time has become much shorter compared with traditional feature phones. Many users have to recharge their phones...
As more and more component-based systems (CBS) run in the open and dynamic Internet, it is very important to establish trust between clients and CBS. One of the key mechanisms to establish trust among different platforms in an open and dynamic environment is remote attestation, which allows a platform to vouch for its trust-related characteristics to a remote challenger. This paper proposes a novel...
Traditional monitoring techniques are not suitable for embedded systems because they could incur significant overhead. This paper proposes a lightweight dynamic performance monitoring framework for embedded systems focusing on reducing the dynamic monitoring overhead. With the introduction of a target-host separation and cooperation model, the target (embedded) system only needs to perform minimal...
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