会议专题

Scheduled PSM for Minimizing Energy in Wireless LANs

Power conservation is a general concern for mobile computing and communication. In this paper; we investigate the performance of the current 802.11 power saving mechanism (unscheduled PSM) and demonstrate that background network traffic can have a significant impact on the power consumption of mobile stations. To improve power efficiency, a scheduled PSM protocol based on time slicing is proposed in this paper. The protocol adopts the mechanism of time division, schedules the access point to deliver pending data at designated time slices, and adaptively adjusts the power state of the mobile stations. The proposed scheme is near theoretical optimal for power saving in the sense that it greatly reduces the effect of background traffic, minimizes the station idle time, and maximizes its energy utilization. Comprehensive analysis and simulations are conducted to evaluate the new protocol. Our results show that it provides significant energy saving over the unscheduled PSM, particularly in circumstances where multiple traffic streams coexist in a network. Moreover, it achieves the saving at the cost of only a slight degradation of the one-way delay performance.

Yong He Ruixi Yuan Xiaojun Ma Jun Li Charles Wang

Dept. of Automation, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China Thomson Broadband, R&D, Co., Ltd, Beijing, 100085, China

国际会议

The 15th IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols(ICNP 2007)(第15届IEEE国际网络协议大会)

北京

英文

154-163

2007-10-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)