AD-APT: Blurring the Boundary between Mobile Advertising and User Satisfaction

Andreas Pamboris, George Antoniou, C. Makris, P. Andreou, G. Samaras
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The choice between two dominant monetization strategies for mobile apps, i.e. capitalising on revenue generated from either users or advertisers, is not a straightforward one. While users are initially attracted more to free (ad-supported) apps, paid (ad-free) apps are more likely to persist over time by avoiding the adverse implications of mobile advertising on device energy and network usage. This paper proposes a system that strikes a balance between the two extremes: AD-APT re-factors ad-supported apps automatically to adjust the frequency of mobile ad occurrences at runtime based on policies that consider the device’s battery life, the type of network connectivity and limits on network usage. We evaluate AD-APT on ten popular ad-supported Android apps and show that it can yield reductions of up to 30× in network usage caused by mobile ads and 40% in energy consumption.
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AD-APT:模糊移动广告和用户满意度之间的界限
手机应用的两种主要盈利策略(即利用来自用户或广告商的收益)之间的选择并不是一个简单的选择。虽然用户最初更容易被免费(广告支持)应用所吸引,但付费(无广告)应用更有可能长期留存,因为它避免了手机广告对设备能耗和网络使用的负面影响。本文提出了一个在两个极端之间取得平衡的系统:ad- apt根据设备电池寿命、网络连接类型和网络使用限制的策略,自动重构支持广告的应用,以调整运行时移动广告出现的频率。我们在10个受欢迎的支持广告的Android应用程序上评估了AD-APT,结果表明它可以将移动广告引起的网络使用量减少30倍,并将能耗降低40%。
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