Enhancing Application Performance by Memory Partitioning in Android Platforms
Geunsik Lim, Changwoo Min, and Young Ik Eom

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel memory partitioning scheme for Android devices that improves process lifecycle management and reduces reliance on memory kill operations, enhancing overall application performance.
Contribution
It proposes a comprehensive virtual memory node scheme for Android OS that optimizes memory management and process stability.
Findings
Reduces process termination events
Improves application responsiveness
Enhances memory utilization efficiency
Abstract
This paper suggests a new memory partitioning scheme that can enhance process lifecycle, while avoiding Low Memory Killer and Out-of-Memory Killer operations on mobile devices. Our proposed scheme offers the complete concept of virtual memory nodes in operating systems of Android devices.
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